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[13 June 2012] Qatar lacks single shred of democracy - English
[13 June 2012] Qatar lacks single shred of democracy - English
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has warned that Qatar's World Cup stadiums may be built using an exploited labor force of migrant...
[13 June 2012] Qatar lacks single shred of democracy - English
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has warned that Qatar's World Cup stadiums may be built using an exploited labor force of migrant workers in Qatar and urged the country to reform its employment laws.
Interview with Ali al-Ahmed, director of the IGA
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[13 June 2012] Qatar lacks single shred of democracy - English
Human Rights Watch (HRW) has warned that Qatar's World Cup stadiums may be built using an exploited labor force of migrant workers in Qatar and urged the country to reform its employment laws.
Interview with Ali al-Ahmed, director of the IGA
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[12 June 2012] Bahrain Revolution - News Analysis - English
[12 June 2012] Bahrain Revolution - News Analysis - English
After spending a month in prison, an 11-year-old Bahraini boy is set to appear in court for taking part in an illegal gathering,...
[12 June 2012] Bahrain Revolution - News Analysis - English
After spending a month in prison, an 11-year-old Bahraini boy is set to appear in court for taking part in an illegal gathering, according to authorities. In fact, up until now three children have been given 15-year jail sentences, human rights groups say. On this edition of News Analysis, we're asking how resolute the anti-regime movement is and whether the Bahraini revolution is getting the type of international coverage and response it deserves and why
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[12 June 2012] Bahrain Revolution - News Analysis - English
After spending a month in prison, an 11-year-old Bahraini boy is set to appear in court for taking part in an illegal gathering, according to authorities. In fact, up until now three children have been given 15-year jail sentences, human rights groups say. On this edition of News Analysis, we're asking how resolute the anti-regime movement is and whether the Bahraini revolution is getting the type of international coverage and response it deserves and why
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[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
Contrary to its official mottos, modern Olympic Games have been very much...
[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
Contrary to its official mottos, modern Olympic Games have been very much politicized. Governments used it as a propaganda tool for their political ideologies, most notably nationalism.
It has been used to propagate Euro centrism, fascism, communism, racial superiority and of course as a marketing and advertising instrument.
Anti-racist and human right activists have used it as platform for their ideas. In 1980, to protest Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, more than 60 countries followed the United States to boycott the Moscow Olympic Games.
Many Muslim countries joined the boycott, among them Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan.
In a similar way, the host nation of the 2012 London Olympic Games has invaded at least two Muslim countries. It still has military presence in one of the, Afghanistan.
This week's Islam and Life asks: Should the world be worried about the emerging "total war ideology" against Islam
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[28 June 2012] Should Muslims show concern for occupation of Afghanistan during Olympics - Islam And Life - English
Contrary to its official mottos, modern Olympic Games have been very much politicized. Governments used it as a propaganda tool for their political ideologies, most notably nationalism.
It has been used to propagate Euro centrism, fascism, communism, racial superiority and of course as a marketing and advertising instrument.
Anti-racist and human right activists have used it as platform for their ideas. In 1980, to protest Soviet Union's invasion of Afghanistan, more than 60 countries followed the United States to boycott the Moscow Olympic Games.
Many Muslim countries joined the boycott, among them Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Pakistan.
In a similar way, the host nation of the 2012 London Olympic Games has invaded at least two Muslim countries. It still has military presence in one of the, Afghanistan.
This week's Islam and Life asks: Should the world be worried about the emerging "total war ideology" against Islam
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[03 July 2012] West must condemn Israeli barbarism - English
[03 July 2012] West must condemn Israeli barbarism - English
Human rights group B'Tselem has uploaded a video showing Israeli police officers brutally attacking a Palestinian child, providing more...
[03 July 2012] West must condemn Israeli barbarism - English
Human rights group B'Tselem has uploaded a video showing Israeli police officers brutally attacking a Palestinian child, providing more evidence of Israeli violence against Palestinian children.
The video shows a border policeman apprehending a nine-year-old boy, identified as Abd al-Rahman Burkan, and knocking him to the ground while the child shouts, near the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the south of the occupied West Bank on June 29.
A second policeman is then seen approaching the child and kicking him.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Bruce Katz, president of Palestinian and Jewish Unity, to further discuss the issue.
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[03 July 2012] West must condemn Israeli barbarism - English
Human rights group B'Tselem has uploaded a video showing Israeli police officers brutally attacking a Palestinian child, providing more evidence of Israeli violence against Palestinian children.
The video shows a border policeman apprehending a nine-year-old boy, identified as Abd al-Rahman Burkan, and knocking him to the ground while the child shouts, near the Ibrahimi Mosque in the city of al-Khalil (Hebron) in the south of the occupied West Bank on June 29.
A second policeman is then seen approaching the child and kicking him.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Bruce Katz, president of Palestinian and Jewish Unity, to further discuss the issue.
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Birth Anniversary of Imam Ali (as) - Voice of Human Justice - Sheikh Hamza Sodagar - English
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) and the Shia Professionals of London (SPL) organised an event entitled \\\'UNCHAINED WORDS\\\' marking the joyous occasion of the birth of the...
The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) and the Shia Professionals of London (SPL) organised an event entitled \\\'UNCHAINED WORDS\\\' marking the joyous occasion of the birth of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (as). The special event featured freestyle poetry and an opportunity to meet professionals from a variety of backgrounds including those specialising in media and arts. With us on this auspicious occasion was also Sheikh Hamza Sodagar who delivered a talk on the virtues of Imam Ali (as). Poetry recitations included contributions from Taher Adel, Sana Al-Yemen, Ibrahim Sincere, Haider Al-Shamary, Afreen Sajjad, Hussain Virjee and Abu Yasin. The media presentation was delivered by Reza John Vedadi and Hussain Makke.
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The AhlulBayt Islamic Mission (AIM) and the Shia Professionals of London (SPL) organised an event entitled \\\'UNCHAINED WORDS\\\' marking the joyous occasion of the birth of the Commander of the Faithful, Imam Ali (as). The special event featured freestyle poetry and an opportunity to meet professionals from a variety of backgrounds including those specialising in media and arts. With us on this auspicious occasion was also Sheikh Hamza Sodagar who delivered a talk on the virtues of Imam Ali (as). Poetry recitations included contributions from Taher Adel, Sana Al-Yemen, Ibrahim Sincere, Haider Al-Shamary, Afreen Sajjad, Hussain Virjee and Abu Yasin. The media presentation was delivered by Reza John Vedadi and Hussain Makke.
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[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to...
[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to the human rights abuses carried out by Israel toward the Palestinians.
Interview with Allen Roland, online columnist, California.
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[20 July 2012] Myanmar rights tragedy like Palestine Allen Roland - English
An analyst says the sanctioned ethnic cleansing of the Muslim minority in Myanmar by the country's government is akin to the human rights abuses carried out by Israel toward the Palestinians.
Interview with Allen Roland, online columnist, California.
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[21 July 2012] Rising protests in Saudi Arabia - Middle East Today - English
[21 July 2012] Rising protests in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi protesters have taken to the streets in the Qatif region of Eastern Province to demand the release of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh...
[21 July 2012] Rising protests in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi protesters have taken to the streets in the Qatif region of Eastern Province to demand the release of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr. The demonstrators on Sunday chanted slogans against the repressive regime of Al Saud. Sheikh Nemr was attacked, injured and arrested by Saudi security forces while driving from a farm to his house in Qatif on July 8. He is currently in a military hospital in the city of Dhahran. According to Human Rights Watch, the Saudi regime "routinely represses expression critical of the government."
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[21 July 2012] Rising protests in Saudi Arabia - English
Saudi protesters have taken to the streets in the Qatif region of Eastern Province to demand the release of prominent Shia cleric Sheikh Nemr al-Nemr. The demonstrators on Sunday chanted slogans against the repressive regime of Al Saud. Sheikh Nemr was attacked, injured and arrested by Saudi security forces while driving from a farm to his house in Qatif on July 8. He is currently in a military hospital in the city of Dhahran. According to Human Rights Watch, the Saudi regime "routinely represses expression critical of the government."
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Stop Genocide in Myanmar - Protest in Islamic Republic of Iran - Farsi sub English
The genocide in Myanmar (formerly Burma) continues where thousands of Muslims are being slain. The government of Myanmar is part of the heinous crime. Majority of the Human rights groups...
The genocide in Myanmar (formerly Burma) continues where thousands of Muslims are being slain. The government of Myanmar is part of the heinous crime. Majority of the Human rights groups are not addressing the issue actively. Media as usual is a silent spectator. Shame on international media!
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The genocide in Myanmar (formerly Burma) continues where thousands of Muslims are being slain. The government of Myanmar is part of the heinous crime. Majority of the Human rights groups are not addressing the issue actively. Media as usual is a silent spectator. Shame on international media!
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Friday Sermons(Khutbah Jumah)/ 27/07/2012/ from Woking,UK - English-Arabic
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi delivered first sermon about water in universe,in human body and how n when to use to stop heart attack and second sermon was about London 2012 olympics games.
Dr Syed Abbas Naqvi delivered first sermon about water in universe,in human body and how n when to use to stop heart attack and second sermon was about London 2012 olympics games.
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[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
A number of NGOs including UNICEF and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as well as Palestinian Al Haq and the Israeli...
[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
A number of NGOs including UNICEF and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as well as Palestinian Al Haq and the Israeli Yesh Din, issued yet another statement on the continued rise in settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The statement which states there has been an astounding 150% increase in settler violence since 2009 comes just a few days after a lethal attack on a Palestinian who was repeatedly stabbed by settlers after just being shot by Israeli soldiers.
A report from the Palestine Center published this year identifies three potential causes for settler violence; it\'s response to Israeli government actions; it\'s a product of demographics and security arrangements; it is a response to Palestinian violence. The report also states that while Israeli settler violence is not new, the extent and frequency with which it is perpetrated today is new.
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[29 July 2012] West Bank under fire - Remember Palestine - English
A number of NGOs including UNICEF and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights as well as Palestinian Al Haq and the Israeli Yesh Din, issued yet another statement on the continued rise in settler violence against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank. The statement which states there has been an astounding 150% increase in settler violence since 2009 comes just a few days after a lethal attack on a Palestinian who was repeatedly stabbed by settlers after just being shot by Israeli soldiers.
A report from the Palestine Center published this year identifies three potential causes for settler violence; it\'s response to Israeli government actions; it\'s a product of demographics and security arrangements; it is a response to Palestinian violence. The report also states that while Israeli settler violence is not new, the extent and frequency with which it is perpetrated today is new.
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Anti Anti-Islam-Campaign Activist Arrested in US - 25SEP12 - English
Freedom of speech became under attack in the United States Wednesday when New York cops arrested the American writer and human rights activist Mona El-Tahawy because it sprayed the pro-Zionist and...
Freedom of speech became under attack in the United States Wednesday when New York cops arrested the American writer and human rights activist Mona El-Tahawy because it sprayed the pro-Zionist and offensive poster against Islam pasted in New York subway stations.
“I’m expressing myself freely against hate and racism,” she told an anti-Islam activist while trying to prevent her from spraying the offensive poster.
Anti-Islam posters campaign was launched Tuesday in New York metro, describing Muslims as \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"savages\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and Zionists as “civilized.”
New York Times posted Wednesday a video showing the arrest of Tahawy, 45. She is active in women’s rights and a commentator in the US New York Times and Washington Post dailies, alongside the Zionist Jerusalem Post newspaper.
Anti-Islam poster in New York subway stations“In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man,” the offensive poster read.
It concludes with the words, “Support Israel. Defeat Jihad,” wedged between two Stars of David.
The city council first rejected the ads would be publicly displayed given reasons that the ad’s language was ‘demeaning’.
But after losing a federal court ruling on First Amendment grounds, the MTA said the ads were expected to appear next week at 10 subway stations.
“Our hands are tied,” said Aaron Donovan, a spokesman for the authority.
Tahawy has repeatedly rejected in public violent practices committed by some groups under the banner of Islam and Muslims.
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Freedom of speech became under attack in the United States Wednesday when New York cops arrested the American writer and human rights activist Mona El-Tahawy because it sprayed the pro-Zionist and offensive poster against Islam pasted in New York subway stations.
“I’m expressing myself freely against hate and racism,” she told an anti-Islam activist while trying to prevent her from spraying the offensive poster.
Anti-Islam posters campaign was launched Tuesday in New York metro, describing Muslims as \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\"savages\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\" and Zionists as “civilized.”
New York Times posted Wednesday a video showing the arrest of Tahawy, 45. She is active in women’s rights and a commentator in the US New York Times and Washington Post dailies, alongside the Zionist Jerusalem Post newspaper.
Anti-Islam poster in New York subway stations“In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the civilized man,” the offensive poster read.
It concludes with the words, “Support Israel. Defeat Jihad,” wedged between two Stars of David.
The city council first rejected the ads would be publicly displayed given reasons that the ad’s language was ‘demeaning’.
But after losing a federal court ruling on First Amendment grounds, the MTA said the ads were expected to appear next week at 10 subway stations.
“Our hands are tied,” said Aaron Donovan, a spokesman for the authority.
Tahawy has repeatedly rejected in public violent practices committed by some groups under the banner of Islam and Muslims.
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Press TV Documentary : I want to be heard - English
Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights...
Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights violations, etc.
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Press TV\'s documentary program \"I want to be heard\" looks at the lives of people after the war in Afghanistan and shows people\'s problems in terms of poverty, health, human rights violations, etc.
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Syria: IHRC Chief Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Shahid Amin Khan - Jan 3, 2013 - English
Syria: IHRC Chief Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Shahid Amin Khan - Jan 3, 2013
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) says the so-called Free Syrian Army is just a group of...
Syria: IHRC Chief Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Shahid Amin Khan - Jan 3, 2013
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) says the so-called Free Syrian Army is just a group of terrorists, stressing that Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are granting money and weapons to the terrorists in Syria.
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Syria: IHRC Chief Ambassador Dr. Muhammad Shahid Amin Khan - Jan 3, 2013
The International Human Rights Commission (IHRC) says the so-called Free Syrian Army is just a group of terrorists, stressing that Turkey, Qatar and Saudi Arabia are granting money and weapons to the terrorists in Syria.
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[01] Fatimiyya 2013 - The Potential of Human Beings - Sheikh Dr. Farrokh Sekaleshfar - English
Sheikh Farrokh\\\'s first lecture on April 16, 2013 at Al-Mahdi Benevolent Foundation in Tempe, Arizona
Topics discussed:
1. The potential of a human being & the purpose of the Ahlul Bayt...
Sheikh Farrokh\\\'s first lecture on April 16, 2013 at Al-Mahdi Benevolent Foundation in Tempe, Arizona
Topics discussed:
1. The potential of a human being & the purpose of the Ahlul Bayt (as) as spiritual role models
2. The status of Fatima Zahra (as)
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Sheikh Farrokh\\\'s first lecture on April 16, 2013 at Al-Mahdi Benevolent Foundation in Tempe, Arizona
Topics discussed:
1. The potential of a human being & the purpose of the Ahlul Bayt (as) as spiritual role models
2. The status of Fatima Zahra (as)
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[19 May 2013] The Debate: Obama could shut Gitmo if he wanted to - English
It is said its worse than death row: Guantanamo prison hunger strike has entered its 100th day: In a prison which US authorities are holding 166 men, most without charge, where over 100 prisoners...
It is said its worse than death row: Guantanamo prison hunger strike has entered its 100th day: In a prison which US authorities are holding 166 men, most without charge, where over 100 prisoners are on a hunger strike.
Human rights groups have called on the Defense Department to halt the force-feeding, in itself a form of torture.
In this edition of the show we will be discussing the Guantanamo prison, and why the US President has yet again failed on his promise to close this prison.
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It is said its worse than death row: Guantanamo prison hunger strike has entered its 100th day: In a prison which US authorities are holding 166 men, most without charge, where over 100 prisoners are on a hunger strike.
Human rights groups have called on the Defense Department to halt the force-feeding, in itself a form of torture.
In this edition of the show we will be discussing the Guantanamo prison, and why the US President has yet again failed on his promise to close this prison.
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[17 May 13] US violates human rights at Gitmo - English
A hunger strike by prisoners at the US-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has entered its 100st day, amid national and international calls for the closure of the notorious prison. Nearly 130 out of...
A hunger strike by prisoners at the US-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has entered its 100st day, amid national and international calls for the closure of the notorious prison. Nearly 130 out of a total of 166 inmates in the military detention and torture center were reported to be still on hunger strike on Friday.
The strike began in February in protest to mistreatment by prison guards who intimidate the detainees by searching their personal belongings and deliberately mishandling their copies of the holy Qur\'an.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, political commentator, about this issue.
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A hunger strike by prisoners at the US-run Guantanamo Bay prison in Cuba has entered its 100st day, amid national and international calls for the closure of the notorious prison. Nearly 130 out of a total of 166 inmates in the military detention and torture center were reported to be still on hunger strike on Friday.
The strike began in February in protest to mistreatment by prison guards who intimidate the detainees by searching their personal belongings and deliberately mishandling their copies of the holy Qur\'an.
Press TV has conducted an interview with Kamel Wazne, political commentator, about this issue.
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*MUST WATCH* Sayyed Nasrallah: Palestine is the Responsibility of Every Single Human Being - Arabic sub English
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Quds Day: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Palestine is the Responsibility of Every Single Human Being\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)...
Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Quds Day: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Palestine is the Responsibility of Every Single Human Being\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a speech delivered on 02/08/2013.
Credit: TheKeysToEternity
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Hezbollah Secretary General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah on Quds Day: \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'Palestine is the Responsibility of Every Single Human Being\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\'
(With English Subtitles)
This video is a subtitled excerpt from a speech delivered on 02/08/2013.
Credit: TheKeysToEternity
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[22 Oct 2013] Amnesty US should face war crimes for drone killings - English
A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in...
A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in countries like Yemen and Pakistan.
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A joint report by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch says US officials could be found guilty of war crimes for the secret CIA drone attacks which have killed hundreds of civilians in countries like Yemen and Pakistan.