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The Secret State acts: ‘Not in our name’ !
Successful MoD Freedom of Information request by Chris Cole, of Drone Wars UK Some time ago, the Guardian reported that nine months after a freedom of Information request by Chris Cole, the MoD has responded, releasing information about the previously … Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Cole, Drone Wars UK, MoD, Taliban insurgents, UN Human Rights Council
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“Drone Technology – A Cause for Concern?” with Chris Cole
Friends of Le Monde Diplomatique cordially invite you to join us at our next Cafe Diplo on Monday 10th February 2014. Sabine McNeill has forwarded news of this talk: “Drone Technology – A Cause for Concern?” with Chris Cole, which … Continue reading
FoR report: ‘Convenient Killing’
Before this website was set up, Drone Wars UK reported the launch of Convenient Killing: Armed Drones and the ‘Playstation Mentality at The Fellowship of Reconciliation (FoR)’s conference about armed drones in September. In it, FoR urges the government to publish information about … Continue reading
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Tagged Amy Hailwood, Armed drones, Drone Wars UK, The Fellowship of Reconciliation
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