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Old 11-03-2012, 22:22   #1
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Hague sued over US drone strikes in Pakistan

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17335368

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Human rights lawyers are to sue Foreign Secretary William Hague over the alleged use of intelligence in assisting US drone attacks in Pakistan.
The case is being raised at the High Court in London on behalf of Noor Khan, whose father was killed in a US strike.
Lawyers from Leigh Day and Co say civilian intelligence officers who give information to the US may be liable as "secondary parties to murder".
I'm wondering if this can actually fly..Just how far can a country give up it's sovereignty and rights to protect itself to observe every nuance of human rights?
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