Sir David Omand, who headed GCHQ before moving to the Cabinet Office in Tony Blair’s administration ahead of the 2003 Iraq war, today warns the UK Government that it must put urgent safeguards in place to ensure those embedded with US military in facilities such as the Creech USAF base in Nevada comply with international law.
And waving our red weapons o'er our heads
Let's all cry 'Peace, Freedom, Liberty!'
Shakespeare - Julius Caesar
Wednesday, 22 October 2014
British drone operators could be breaking international law, says former GCHQ chief
British drone operators could be breaking international law, says former GCHQ chief - UK Politics - UK - The Independent
Sir David Omand, who headed GCHQ before moving to the Cabinet Office in Tony Blair’s administration ahead of the 2003 Iraq war, today warns the UK Government that it must put urgent safeguards in place to ensure those embedded with US military in facilities such as the Creech USAF base in Nevada comply with international law.
Sir David Omand, who headed GCHQ before moving to the Cabinet Office in Tony Blair’s administration ahead of the 2003 Iraq war, today warns the UK Government that it must put urgent safeguards in place to ensure those embedded with US military in facilities such as the Creech USAF base in Nevada comply with international law.
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