The family of a Pakistani taxi driver, Mohammad Azam, who was killed in may additionally by way of an American drone strike, has demanded a crook inquiry into the U.S. executive. Following an investigative document filed via Azam's brother, Mohammad Qasim, native police are obliged to examine the demise.
Azam "became the only breadwinner of our large joint family unit, [so] this was an attack on our family unit that rarely earns sufficient for two meals a day," Qasim pointed out, noting that before he changed into killed Azam supported six members of the family, together with a disabled brother. "Who will feed them now?" he requested, demanding compensation to maintain his loved ones' livelihood.
There is a few precedent for his effort: The families of some past drone strike victims who had been deemed innocent after the fact have got secret condolence payments from Washington.
The drone strike's goal, the chief of the Afghan Taliban, took place to be Azam's taxi fare when the bombs hit. Bonnie Kristian
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