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    US court rejects the demands of the victims of the victims of US raids in Yemen!

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    US court rejects the demands of the victims of the victims of US raids in Yemen! Empty US court rejects the demands of the victims of the victims of US raids in Yemen!

    Post by Rocky Sun 02 Jul 2017, 1:17 am

    US court rejects the demands of the victims of the victims of US raids in Yemen!

    Arab and international Since 2017-07-01 at 16:05 (Baghdad time)

    Mawazine News - Follow up
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The US Federal Court of Appeals has decided not to file a case against the country's former leadership at the request of two Yemeni civilians killed in 2012 by a US-bound plane bombing.
    The court acknowledged that its powers were insufficient to consider the federal government's decision to carry out the raid in August 2012 in the town of Khashamar in Hadramout province and, according to the court, killed five people, including three militants.
    The family of a teacher and the imam of an al-Qa'idah opposition mosque (Salim bin Ali Jaber and a local policeman, Walid bin Ali Jaber) who were the victims of the raid "mistakenly" launched a campaign to force the US authorities to take responsibility, On official and non-official financial compensation from Washington, according to the Yemeni media.
    It should be noted that the case that the victims of the victims demanded in 2015 against the federal government and former President Barack Obama and other senior US officials did not call for additional cash compensation, but to recognize that the raid is contrary to US law and international.
    At the same time, Janice Rogers Brown, one of the three judges who considered the matter, expressed her position on the need to give the courts more control over the UAV program, stressing that the laws in force that do not allow judges to study the decisions of the White House and Congress in the field of security Nationalism and foreign policy may be "very wrong".
    A judge asked: "If the judges do not monitor these enormous powers, who will watch?"

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