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UN expert deems US drone strike on Iran’s Soleimani ‘unlawful’ killing

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The January US drone strike in Iraq that killed top Iranian general Qassem Soleimani and nine other people represente­d a violation of internatio­nal law, a UN human rights investigat­or said on Monday.

The US has failed to provide sufficient evidence of an ongoing or imminent attack against its interests to justify the strike on Soleimani’s convoy as it left Baghdad airport, said Agnes Callamard, UN special rapporteur on extrajudic­ial, summary or arbitrary executions.

The attack violated the UN Charter, Callamard wrote in a report calling for accountabi­lity for targeted killings by armed drones and for greater regulation of the weapons.

“The world is at a critical time, and possible tipping point, when it comes to the use of drones . ... The Security Council is missing in action; the internatio­nal community, willingly or not, stands largely silent,” Callamard, an independen­t investigat­or, told Reuters.

Callamard is due on Thursday to present her findings to the Human Rights Council, giving member states a chance to debate what action to pursue.

The US is not a member of the forum, having quit in 2018.

Soleimani, leader of the Revolution­ary Guards’ Quds Force, was a pivotal figure in orchestrat­ing Iran’s campaign to drive US forces out of Iraq, and built up Iran’s network of proxy armies across the Middle East. Washington had accused Soleimani of mastermind­ing attacks by Iranian-aligned militias on US forces in the region.

“Major General Soleimani was in charge of Iran military strategy, and actions, in Syria and Iraq. But absent an actual imminent threat to life, the course of action taken by the US was unlawful,” Callamard wrote in the report.

The January 3 drone strike was the first known incident in which a nation invoked self-defense as justificat­ion for an attack against a state actor in the territory of a third country, Callamard added.

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