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Thu Jan 30, 2014, 09:44 AM Jan 2014

330 US drone strikes in Pakistan recorded in Leaked official document

http://www.juancole.com/2014/01/recorded-official-document.html

330 US drone strikes in Pakistan recorded in Leaked official document
By Juan Cole | Jan. 30, 2014
(By Alice K. Ross)

The Bureau is today publishing a leaked official document that records details of over 300 drone strikes, including their locations and an assessment of how many people died in each incident.

The document is the fullest official record of drone strikes in Pakistan to have yet been published. It provides rare insight into what the government understands about the campaign.

It also provides details about exactly when and where strikes took place, often including the names of homeowners. These details can be valuable to researchers attempting to verify eyewitness reports – and are often not reported elsewhere. But interestingly, the document stops recording civilian casualties after 2008, even omitting details of well-documented civilian deaths and those that have been acknowledged by the government.

Last July the Bureau published part of the document for the first time. This documented strikes, which hit the northwest tribal areas of Pakistan between 2006 and late 2009, and revealed that the Pakistani government was aware of hundreds of civilian casualties, even in strikes where it had officially denied civilians had died.


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The Bureau's report: http://www.thebureauinvestigates.com/2014/01/29/get-the-data-pakistani-governments-secret-report-on-drone-strikes/
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