Published on Monday, August 30, 2010 by CommonDreams.org
Rights Groups File Challenge to Targeted Killing by US
According to today's legal complaint, the government has not disclosed the standards it uses for authorizing the premeditated and deliberate killing of
The authority contemplated by the Obama administration is far broader than what the Constitution and international law allow, the groups charge. Outside of armed conflict, both the Constitution and international law prohibit targeted killing except as a last resort to protect against concrete, specific and imminent threats of death or serious physical injury. An extrajudicial killing policy under which names are added to CIA and military "kill lists" through a secret executive process and stay there for months at a time is plainly not limited to imminent threats.
"The
The groups charge that targeting individuals for execution who are suspected of terrorism but have not been convicted or even charged - without oversight, judicial process or disclosed standards for placement on kill lists - also poses the risk that the government will erroneously target the wrong people. In recent years, the
According to today's legal complaint, the government has not disclosed the standards it uses for authorizing the premeditated and deliberate killing of
"A program that authorizes killing
CCR and the ACLU were retained by Nasser Al-Aulaqi to bring a lawsuit in connection with the government's decision to authorize the targeted killing of his son, U.S. citizen Anwar Al-Aulaqi, whom the CIA and Defense Department have targeted for death. The complaint asks a court to rule that using lethal force far from any battlefield and without judicial process is illegal in all but the narrowest circumstances and to prohibit the government from carrying out targeted killings except in compliance with these standards. It also asks the court to order the government to disclose the standards it uses to place
Today's lawsuit was filed against the CIA, Defense Department and the president in the
For more information on the case, including fact sheets and legal papers, visit: www.aclu.org/targetedkillings [1] and www.ccrjustice.org/
Read Glenn Greenwald's take on these developments here [3].
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