Anti-Drone Warfare Coalition
I will describe the newly formed Pittsburgh Anti-Drone-Warfare Coalition and the actions that we have taken and are planning to take to end drone warfare.
3. ANTI-DRONE WARFARE COALITION
Is:
Thomas Merton Center Antiwar Committee
Code Pink Women for Peace
Veterans for Peace
American Friends Service Committee (AFSC)
Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom
The Greens
Several dedicated interns and volunteers
4. Where Are Drones Used?
U.S. government has increasingly deployed them
in the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa.
Especially in Pakistan, Somalia, and Yemen.
The United States is not officially at war with these
countries.
5. Drone Warfare Doesn’t Make the
U.S. Safer
For every one person killed by drones, several
enemies of the U.S. are created.
U.S. strikes have helped recruitment to violent
armed groups and motivated more violent attacks.
Three quarters of Pakistanis now consider the
United States to be an enemy.
6. Impact of Drone Warfare:
• U.S. drone strikes have killed
100’s of civilians in Pakistan –
including whole households.
• Families are afraid to attend
weddings or funerals because of
U.S. drone strikes.
• Civilians live in constant fear
since drones could strike at any time.
• U.S. drones have facilitated recruitment to
violent non-state armed groups.
7. U.S. Drone Strikes Violate
International Law
A recent Congressional Research Service report stated that
drone strikes run afoul of international law.
International law experts say that attacks on civilian rescuers
are clearly illegal.
Many drone strikes may constitute war crimes according to …
Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Christof Heyns, the U.N. special rapporteur on extrajudicial killings
Richard Falk, Professor of International Affairs at Princeton University
8. U.S. Drone Strikes Violate
U.S. Law
Judge Katherine Forrest ruled that the 2001 Authorization to
Use Military Force did not cover mere "supporters" of such
groups.
She questioned whether it covered "associated forces.“
Under this ruling "signature strikes" and "secondary strikes"
would be illegal under U.S. law.
“Outside of armed conflict, the use of drones for targeted
killings is almost never likely to be legal” -- Phillip Alston, Law
Professor.
9. U.S. Drone Strikes Violate
the Magna Carta
The Magna Carta is the basis of our legal system.
It recognized that anybody accused of a crime has a right to
be judged by a jury of one’s peers.
With drones, the President and his advisers arrogate to
themselves the role of judge, jury and executioner.
Drones nullify gains in human rights dating back to 1215.
10. Drones Are Coming to the U.S.
• Metropolitan police and county sheriffs are acquiring smaller
drones to assist their SWAT operations.
• Congress recently mandated that the Federal Aviation
Administration open domestic airspace to private and
commercial drones by 2015.
• Congress also required the FAA to speed up the licensing of
government drones -- military, homeland security, and law
enforcement -- in commercial U.S. airways.
• A drone operating base just opened in Horsham, PA (outside
of Philadelphia).
• Drones use technology developed at CMU.
11. ANTI-DRONE WARFARE COALITION
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Tables, flyers, shows films about drones.
Plans to put on a play about drones.
Is part of a state-wide network against drones.
Holds rallies to end drone warfare.
13. ANTI-DRONE WARFARE COALITION Join Us!
• Meets the 3rd Sunday of each month -- except
the next meeting which is Nov. 24th
• 1:30 PM
• At the Thomas Merton Center
• 5129 Penn Avenue in Garfield
14. For More Info
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Go to droneswatch.org
Or thomasmertoncenter.org
Francine Porter francineporter@aol.com
Or Pete Shell pshell@cmu.edu