02ducky
07-19-2012, 07:31
Lets sue everybody becasue my dad is a terrorist and got blowed up!
Father of American terrorist suing US government
The families of three Americans killed in US drone strikes in Yemen are suing the government, arguing that it had no right to assassinate them without a trial. The wrongful-death suit was filed yesterday by Nasser al-Awlaki, father of Anwar al-Awlaki, and Sarah Khan, mother of Samir Khan, the BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18896232) reports. Awlaki and Khan were killed (http://www.newser.com/story/129887/yemen-al-qaeda-preacher-anwar-al-alwaki-killed-in-airstrike.html) in the same September drone strike (http://www.newser.com/story/129910/another-american-killed-in-strike-on-anwar-al-awlaki.html); Awlaki's 16-year-old son Abdulrahman was killed in another in October. The suit names as defendants Leon Panetta, David Petraeus, and other top military officials.
"There is something terribly wrong when a 16-year-old American boy can be killed by his own government without any accountability or explanation," said a lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights, which along with the ACLU is backing the suit. Eric Holder has previously argued (http://www.newser.com/story/141126/holder-defends-the-right-to-kill-americans.html) that the US is allowed to use lethal force against wartime foes, even if they're American. But the suit argues that the killings happened far from any defined battlefield—and hence violate international law as well, the Wall Street Journal (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444097904577535321940484032.html?g rcc=21c760846404b009779e9cc1c1eaf7b3Z3ZhpgeZ0Z628Z 200Z98Z2&mod=WSJ_hps_sections_news&grcc2=10138948901ea628284f74814ce5b078~13426668193 90~18f3b45caef80572d421f68a979bd6dc~cmiller117~134 2666542735~3~2~0~0~0~628~200~98~0~2~) reports.
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Father of American terrorist suing US government
The families of three Americans killed in US drone strikes in Yemen are suing the government, arguing that it had no right to assassinate them without a trial. The wrongful-death suit was filed yesterday by Nasser al-Awlaki, father of Anwar al-Awlaki, and Sarah Khan, mother of Samir Khan, the BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-18896232) reports. Awlaki and Khan were killed (http://www.newser.com/story/129887/yemen-al-qaeda-preacher-anwar-al-alwaki-killed-in-airstrike.html) in the same September drone strike (http://www.newser.com/story/129910/another-american-killed-in-strike-on-anwar-al-awlaki.html); Awlaki's 16-year-old son Abdulrahman was killed in another in October. The suit names as defendants Leon Panetta, David Petraeus, and other top military officials.
"There is something terribly wrong when a 16-year-old American boy can be killed by his own government without any accountability or explanation," said a lawyer for the Center for Constitutional Rights, which along with the ACLU is backing the suit. Eric Holder has previously argued (http://www.newser.com/story/141126/holder-defends-the-right-to-kill-americans.html) that the US is allowed to use lethal force against wartime foes, even if they're American. But the suit argues that the killings happened far from any defined battlefield—and hence violate international law as well, the Wall Street Journal (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10000872396390444097904577535321940484032.html?g rcc=21c760846404b009779e9cc1c1eaf7b3Z3ZhpgeZ0Z628Z 200Z98Z2&mod=WSJ_hps_sections_news&grcc2=10138948901ea628284f74814ce5b078~13426668193 90~18f3b45caef80572d421f68a979bd6dc~cmiller117~134 2666542735~3~2~0~0~0~628~200~98~0~2~) reports.
Read more: http://www.khow.com/cc-common/news/sections/newsarticle.html?feed=104668&article=10280873#ixzz214i1VHy0