“Besides non-governmental terrorism, there’s also what we might term ‘state terrorism’ in the form of indiscriminate drone attacks, which notoriously killed a disproportionate number of civilians, as well as the use of chemical weapons,” said Alfred de Zayas, former senior human rights expert at the United Nations.
“Besides non-governmental terrorism, there’s also what we might term ‘state terrorism’ in the form of indiscriminate drone attacks, which notoriously killed a disproportionate number of civilians, as well as the use of chemical weapons,” said Alfred de Zayas, former senior human rights expert at the United Nations, at an international seminar on counter-terrorism, de-radicalization, and human rights protection.
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