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Human Rights Watch (HRW) has published a detailed question-and-answer document in which it analyses the legal and human rights implications of the Trump administration’s boat strikes in the Caribbean and Pacific.
To date, 26 reported strikes have unlawfully killed at least 95 people, none of whom the U.S. government has identified.
HRW explained in a statement that the question-and-answer (Q&A) document “is intended as a resource for understanding the legal and human rights implications of the United States military campaign.”
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