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The United Nations Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial Executions and some legal scholars have questioned whether it is legal for the U.S. to target and execute individuals in countries the U.S. isn't at war with.
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Special Investigator on Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions Christof Heyns said a video broadcast last year of the final stages of the civil war in Sri Lanka presents credible evidence of crimes committed by the government against the Tamil people.
UN Investigator Accuses Sri Lanka of Crimes Against Tamils 2011
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Extrajudicial killings of civilians surged significantly in regions that received the largest increases in U.S. aid, the human rights groups found.
Curtis Black: The FBI's 'War on Dissent' Curtis Black 2010
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To lay these charges to rest, U.N. Special Investigator on Extrajudicial Killings Christof Heynes hired four independent forensic experts to examine the authenticity of the video.
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Extrajudicial killings of civilians surged significantly in regions that received the largest increases in U.S. aid, the human rights groups found.
Curtis Black: The FBI's 'War on Dissent' Curtis Black 2010
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Extrajudicial killings of civilians surged significantly in regions that received the largest increases in U.S. aid, the human rights groups found.
Curtis Black: The FBI's 'War on Dissent' Curtis Black 2010
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Extrajudicial listing of citizens on a kill list will continue.
Allan Abramson: Time for a Progressive Primary? Allan Abramson 2011
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Extrajudicial listing of citizens on a kill list will continue.
Allan Abramson: Time for a Progressive Primary? Allan Abramson 2011
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Extrajudicial killings of civilians surged significantly in regions that received the largest increases in U.S. aid, the human rights groups found.
Curtis Black: The FBI's 'War on Dissent' Curtis Black 2010
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Hina Shamsi, an adviser to the Project on Extrajudicial Executions at New York University, said that any calculation about inserting an assassination team would have to consider the following: the violation of the sovereignty of the country where the killing occurred; the different legal status of the C.I.A. compared with the uniformed military; and whether the killing would be covered by the law of war.
Not Like the Movies 2009
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