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We dream about drones, said 13-year-old Yemeni before his death in a CIA strike
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of The Guardian (One of the UK's leading newspapers)


The Guardian (One of the UK's leading newspapers), February 10, 2015
Posted: February 16th, 2015
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/feb/10/drones-dream-ye...

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. He died two weeks ago. 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. US government officials told Reuters that the strike had been carried out by the CIA and had killed three men believed to be al-Qaida militants. Maqdad said the family had been wrongly associated with al-Qaida. Speaking from al-Zur the day after his brothers death, Meqdad said: After our father died, al-Qaida came to us to offer support. But we are not with them. We will do anything go to court, whatever in order to prove that [Mohammed] was not with al-Qaida. When the Guardian interviewed Mohammed last September, he spoke of his anger towards the US government: They tell us that these drones come from bases in Saudi Arabia and also from bases in the Yemeni seas and America sends them to kill terrorists, but they always kill innocent people. We dont know why they are killing us."

Note: How is it that the US gets away with killing so many innocent civilians and there is not an uproar? For a possible answer, read what a top US general had to say in this article . For more, read a summary of the revealing Los Angeles Times report "Living with death by drone".


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