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Default Study: 'Counterproductive' Drone War 'Terrorizes' Civilians in Pakistan - Antiwar.com

Study: 'Counterproductive' Drone War 'Terrorizes' Civilians in Pakistan - Antiwar.com

09-25-2012 10:54 AM


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Study: 'Counterproductive' Drone War 'Terrorizes' Civilians in Pakistan
Antiwar.com
The US drone war in Pakistan not only kills and injures civilians, the report finds, but it traumatizes the population and has led people to keep their children home from school and to avoid any large grouping of people, however innocent. It also says ...
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