In the NYU School of Law Greenberg Lounge
Under President Obama, the U.S. dramatically expanded targeted killing outside traditional battlefields. Over 400 strikes since 2009 have killed thousands of people. Yet rarely do American audiences hear directly from victims, or about investigations into civilian deaths.
Experts at this event will discuss soon-to-be released groundbreaking reports, a new film, and legal actions that reveal serious concerns around U.S. strikes. For the first time, a victim of a US drone strike will speak directly to an American audience.
This event is presented in memory and honor of Ibrahim Mothana, a Yemeni advocate and writer who made enormous contributions to awareness of the civilian and security impacts of U.S. targeted killings. Mothana died at the age of 24 in September 2013.
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A reception will follow the panel.
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