Report: U.S. Drone Strikes Wreaking Havoc on Children
Study contains profiles on 178 children killed by strikes in Pakistan and Yemen
Los Angeles, CA -- A new report entitled "Youth Disrupted" -- released by the social justice media organization, Brave New Foundation -- focuses on recent data collected by The Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) that documents the deaths of at least 178 innocent children killed since U.S. Drone strikes began in 2002. The report is accompanied by a video featuring the names, ages and pictures of some of the 178 children who have lost their lives to drone strikes. The video features photos from Pakistani photographer Noor Behram, who has risked great personal harm over the past number of years to document the aftermath of drone strikes.
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