‘War crimes’: Approach ICJ on drones, says SCBA president

Says drone attacks were war crimes that should be stopped immediately.


Our Correspondent November 02, 2013
File photo of a drone. PHOTO: REUTERS

LAHORE:


Newly-elected president of the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) Kamran Murtaza said on Friday the government should approach the International Court of Justice on the subject of drone attacks.


He said drone attacks were war crimes that should be stopped immediately.

Talking to newsmen at Lahore High Court premises, he said the Balochistan issue could not be resolved without addressing the issue of missing persons. He hinted at convening an all parties conference on Balochistan.He said no new appointment should be made to the superior courts till the chief justice of Pakistan retired.

He said the bar and the bench went hand-in-hand but the bar had some reservations on several issues and would announce a strategy soon.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 2nd, 2013.

COMMENTS (5)

shar | 11 years ago | Reply

Pakistan gov is complicit in the drone strikes that is why they have never approached any UN body so cut out the drama and why don't the so called free media expose the pak government

numbersnumbers | 11 years ago | Reply SCBA senior delegation now on way to North Waziristan to spread rose petals on grave site of their fallen hero! Will take frequent detours on way back to spit on graves of those slaughtered by TTP!!!
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