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Drones as a Tool for Human Rights

Andrew Sniderman & Mark Hanis, Genocide Intervention | Feb. 1, 2012

It is time to use drones to benefit human rights advocacy. ++ Drones could replace the Arab League observers who suspended their operations in Syria last week. ++ The evidence could be broadcast to prosecutors at the International Criminal Court. ++ An environmental group uses drones to monitor illegal Japanese whaling. ++ Whilst violating national airspace may undermine the norms of international relations, nongovernmental organizations' interests are clear. ++ "If human rights organizations can spy on evil, they should."

 

 
Tags: | spying | technology | drones | human rights | Syria |
 
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Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:47

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:47

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 
Christine Delner Pile  Robledo

Mon, Feb 6th 2012, 06:48

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if carefully and thoroughly evaluated that the drones could really help solve or somehow make vividly positive results concerning the human rights never-ending issues, then we must go for it. this article is already a huge help and good start in tickling/boggling the minds of the public. one must never ignore good reads like this that'll truly contribute to the betterment of human lives all over the globe.
 

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