Drone attack victims protest CIA in Pakistan

 

Victims of U.S. drone attacks in Pakistan are seeking justice from the courts. High Court Lawyer Mirza Shahzad Akbar is helping victims of U.S. drone attacks seek compensation from the Pakistani government and CIA for the deaths of loved ones and injuries. NBC News' Sohel Uddin reports from Pakistan.

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Thee establishment becoming known as the CIA TO(Terrorist Organization) should be dismantled. They are sending out Drones to kill innocent civillians. What do we have to show for. We still don't have Bin Laden but we have an Obama! How can we, as FREE people, tell our Government to STOP the senseless killing and get our boys back home where we need them the most? I personally don't believe we should be condeming North Korea for killing 2 South Korean Marines and 2 Civilians if we continue to do the same in Afganistan.

I know there are some out there that disagree with what I say but that is on you.

    Reply#1 - Wed Dec 15, 2010 1:23 PM EST

    If we get our boys back home we will have this wore home

      #1.1 - Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:26 AM EST
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      If we get our boys back home we will have this wore home

        Reply#2 - Mon Dec 27, 2010 10:22 AM EST

        They aren't victims they deserved to die. The government should send some more drones to kill off the survivors then there wouldn't be any lawsuits.

          Reply#3 - Wed Dec 29, 2010 8:42 PM EST

          These Dron attacks are crime against humanity it is not only demoralizing pakistan becoz record shows 98% civilians pakistans kids women wear killed by those attacks andsufring bring reeving terrorest are getting more man power and sympathies and jay buggle haw about if you lose your whole family in one Dron attack i wonder what will be your feelings then???????

            Reply#4 - Sat Apr 30, 2011 4:02 PM EDT
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