
Over the past decade, the United States has claimed broad authority to carry out drone strikes across the world, even in places far from the聽battlefield.
Under President Barack Obama, the US acknowledged killing between 2867 and 3138 people in strikes in countries like聽Somalia, Yemen and Pakistan.
In the聽waning days of his presidency, Obama took some steps to聽improve聽transparency about drone strikes, including providing the total estimated death toll. However, a new report by the Columbia Law School Human Rights Clinic and the Sana鈥檃 Center for Strategic Studies says that the US聽is still lagging in providing a full accounting of its drone program.
Among other failures, the report, titled , says that the US has only acknowledged about 20% of its聽reported drone strikes聽鈥斅爁ailing to claim responsibility or provide聽details in the vast majority of cases.
Meanwhile, the drone program is intensifying.聽Since President Donald Trump took office earlier this year, the rate of drone strikes per month has increased by almost four times Obama鈥檚 average.
Yemen in particular has been a target of many聽of these operations, with between nine and 11聽strikes hitting the country this year, along with 81 other covert attacks by US forces, according to聽 compiled by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
The authors of the new report聽say that the government鈥檚 failure to provide information聽or legal rationales for its strikes is making it impossible to understand聽the full聽scope聽of the government鈥檚 targeted killing program, as well as its impact on civilians.
The estimated聽number of civilians killed in US drone strikes varies widely, with some recording hundreds of civilian deaths, while聽the US government often聽 that figures run only into the dozens.
The US military has also聽been criticised for policies like 鈥渟ignature strikes,鈥 in which聽individuals have been killed based on their status聽as 鈥渕ilitary-age males鈥 in areas where US drones are operating.
These policies are alleged to聽be responsible for cases in which weddings, funerals and other communal gatherings have been bombed聽in Yemen, Pakistan, and Somalia.
Locals in Yemen have alleged that, in recent months, drone strikes聽carried out by the Trump administration killed civilians on numerous occasions. One strike reported last month in Yemen鈥檚 Shabwah Province allegedly a car full of men with no existing links to terrorist groups, as well as several innocent bystanders.
Despite such incidents, Trump has promised measures that would targeting standards for drone operators, likely聽putting civilians in even greater danger. Many Yemenis say that the anger and grief inflicted by these strikes is outweighing any perceived counterterrorism benefit 鈥 and even driving some local people into the arms of al Qaeda.
鈥淭he drone program in Yemen has inflicted聽a lot of civilian deaths that have not been investigated, acknowledged, or聽even taken into consideration by the US government,鈥 said聽Waleed Alhariri, director of the Sana鈥檃 Center鈥檚 US office and one of the co-authors of the report.
鈥淚n some cases weddings have been targeted, which has聽resulted in a lot of public anger from ordinary people towards the United States and has聽helped recruitment for al Qaeda.鈥
The secrecy of the drone program has made it difficult for civil liberties organisations in the US to provide聽a full accounting of its impact. More importantly,聽this secrecy has also made it harder for聽civilians directly impacted聽by drones to even understand why they have been targeted.
Lacking any ability to find out the details about cases in which they or their loved ones were harmed, Yemeni civilians are generally unable to even obtain聽recognition, let alone compensation, for the life-changing consequences of these attacks. That those targeted often come from poor and remote regions of the country only makes it聽harder for them to obtain聽justice.
鈥淭he US public is not aware what is happening in this program. They need more transparency and they need to聽know the truth,鈥 said聽Alhariri.
鈥淏ut Yemenis who have been impacted also need聽to know why they鈥檝e been targeted. People聽have died, lost the ability to work and lost family members they relied on. They鈥檝e been ignored and they feel helpless in the face of US military policy in Yemen.鈥
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