We dream about drones, said 13-year-old Yemeni before his death in a CIA strike
We dream about drones, said 13-year-old Yemeni before his death in a CIA strike
Mohammed Tuaiman becomes the third member of his family to be killed by what he called death machines in the sky months after Guardian interview
Chavala Madlena, Hannah Patchett and Adel Shamsan in Sana'a
Tuesday 10 February 2015 02.01 EST
A 13-year-old boy killed in Yemen last month by a CIA drone strike had told the Guardian just months earlier that he lived in constant fear of the death machines in the sky that had already killed his father and brother.
I see them every day and we are scared of them, said Mohammed Tuaiman, speaking from al-Zur village in Marib province, where he died two weeks ago. A lot of the kids in this area wake up from sleeping because of nightmares from them and some now have mental problems. They turned our area into hell and continuous horror, day and night, we even dream of them in our sleep.
Much of Mohammeds life was spent living in fear of drone strikes. In 2011 an unmanned combat drone killed his father and teenage brother as they were out herding the familys camels.
The drone that would kill Mohammed struck on 26 January in Hareeb, about an hour from his home. The drone hit the car carrying the teenager, his brother-in-law Abdullah Khalid al-Zindani and a third man.
I saw all the bodies completely burned, like charcoal, Mohammeds older brother Maqded said. When we arrived we couldnt do anything. We couldnt move the bodies so we just buried them there, near the car.
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I've heard the very few psychiatrists available in Afghanistan say the same, the children are traumatized to the point they're suffering severe, at times, mental illness including constant anxiety, depression and ptsd.
This poor boy. Not much of a childhood, when you live in fear every second of your life. It's beyond sad, it's heartbreaking.
"Go to Sleep or I Will Call the Planes"
By Adam Serwer| Wed Apr. 24, 2013 6:01 AM PDT
A week ago, activist Farea al-Muslimi was live-tweeting the aftermath of a drone attack on his childhood village of Wessab in Yemen. Monday, he was testifying before a Senate subcommittee on the legality and impact of the Obama administration's targeted killing program. It was the first time Congress has heard from a witness with anything close to first-hand experience with being on the receiving end of a drone strike.
"Women used to say go to sleep or I will call your father," Muslimi said. "Now they say go to sleep, or I will call the planes."
http://www.democraticunderground.com/1014659598