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No Judge, No Jury, No Trial
Brave New Films
Since 2004 drone strikes have killed 2,379 human beings. Of those thousands killed, a mere 12% could be positively identified as “militants."¹
The evidence is clear: drone strikes are killing innocent civilians. Over and over and over again.
These innocents are mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and grandmas. They are NOT terrorists.
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A year ago - for the first time ever – Brave New Films brought drone-survivor families from Pakistan to the United States to testify before Congress. Conversations have since changed on Capitol Hill and more members of Congress are paying attention and asking the right questions.
The number of US airstrikes in Pakistan has been declining in volume every year but there is still much more work to be done.² We need to continue to ramp up the public pressure against drone strikes.
Watch our video of this testimony and sign the petition to stop killing innocent civilians.
Thank you for your action.
Robert Greenwald, President
Brave New Films
¹ "Only 4% of drone victims in Pakistan named as al Qaeda members" by Jack Serle. The Bureau of Investigative Journalism. 10.16.14
² "Charting the data for US airstrikes in Pakistan, 2004 - 2014" by Bill Roggio. The Long War Journal.