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US drone strike culprits must be tried - 24 Jan 2013 - English
A Washington-based political activist tells Press TV that the US\'s assassination drone strikes, which target civilian populations in countries like Yemen and Pakistan, are absolutely \'illegal\'...
A Washington-based political activist tells Press TV that the US\'s assassination drone strikes, which target civilian populations in countries like Yemen and Pakistan, are absolutely \'illegal\' under international law and the culprits must be tried in The Hague.
Two separate US assassination drone strikes killed at least nine people in Yemen on Wednesday. The first drone strike killed seven people traveling in a vehicle near the town of Khawlan, about 35 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of the capital, Sana\'a. Two other people died in another attack on a house in the town of Radda in al-Bayda Province. Three people were also reportedly injured in the second strike.
In an interview with Press TV, Tighe Barry, a political activist and member of CODEPINK in Washington, shares his thoughts regarding the issue.
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A Washington-based political activist tells Press TV that the US\'s assassination drone strikes, which target civilian populations in countries like Yemen and Pakistan, are absolutely \'illegal\' under international law and the culprits must be tried in The Hague.
Two separate US assassination drone strikes killed at least nine people in Yemen on Wednesday. The first drone strike killed seven people traveling in a vehicle near the town of Khawlan, about 35 kilometers (20 miles) southeast of the capital, Sana\'a. Two other people died in another attack on a house in the town of Radda in al-Bayda Province. Three people were also reportedly injured in the second strike.
In an interview with Press TV, Tighe Barry, a political activist and member of CODEPINK in Washington, shares his thoughts regarding the issue.
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US remains hostile towards Palestine - 24 Jan 2013 - English
An analyst says the \'racist and unjustifiable\' US stance of not accepting Palestine as a legitimate body must be condemned as the Palestinians are the internationally acknowledged real owners of...
An analyst says the \'racist and unjustifiable\' US stance of not accepting Palestine as a legitimate body must be condemned as the Palestinians are the internationally acknowledged real owners of Palestine.
The comment comes as the United States has objected to the presence of a senior Palestinian official sitting behind a nameplate that read \'State of Palestine\' at the United Nations Security Council.
Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the UN, expressed Washington\'s disapproval of the latest move by Palestinians to capitalize on their upgraded UN status as Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki spoke at the Security Council on Wednesday.
It was the first Palestinian address to the Council since the UN General Assembly voted to upgrade the status of Palestine to non-member observer state on November 29, 2012.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazni, political commentator in Beirut to further discuss the issue.
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An analyst says the \'racist and unjustifiable\' US stance of not accepting Palestine as a legitimate body must be condemned as the Palestinians are the internationally acknowledged real owners of Palestine.
The comment comes as the United States has objected to the presence of a senior Palestinian official sitting behind a nameplate that read \'State of Palestine\' at the United Nations Security Council.
Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the UN, expressed Washington\'s disapproval of the latest move by Palestinians to capitalize on their upgraded UN status as Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riad al-Malki spoke at the Security Council on Wednesday.
It was the first Palestinian address to the Council since the UN General Assembly voted to upgrade the status of Palestine to non-member observer state on November 29, 2012.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazni, political commentator in Beirut to further discuss the issue.
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