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Webinar to launch movement to ban killer dronesBeginn: So, 02. Mai 10:00 CEST 2021Ende: So, 02. Mai 11:30 CEST 2021 Ort: weltweit Kontakt: http://worldbeyondwar.org Tags: Drohnenbewaffnung, Killerdrones, Schule ohne Militär, Atomwaffen, Militär, Bundeswehr, Aufrüstung, Waffenexporte, Drohnen, Frieden, Krieg, Friedenserziehung, Menschenrechte, Zivilklauseln, Diesen Termin als .ics Kalendereintrag herunterladen: Webinar: Campaign to Ban Killer Drones Is Launched as Biden Appears Ready to Expand Drone War Attention: Time zone !! Start: Sunday, May 02, 2021 • 10:00 AM • Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00) End: Sunday, May 02, 2021 • 11:30 AM • Eastern Daylight Time (US & Canada) (GMT-04:00) With Brian Terrell, Kathy Kelly, David Swanson, Leah Bolger, ... This webinar will announce the launch of BanKillerDrones, a new campaign for an international treaty to ban weaponized drones and military and police drone surveillance. This comes at the moment when the Biden Administration is reportedly looking to increase U.S. drone killing and drone surveillance as key to retaining some level of colonial control in Afghanistan, under the guise of countering Al Qaeda, as U.S. troops are removed. The reality appears to be that U.S. drones, and other U.S. military aircraft, will continue to support U.S. special forces operating in Afghanistan. A /New York Times/ article on April 15 indicates that drone killing will be even more at the center of global U.S. military policy, quoting U.S. Department of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin: “’There’s probably not a space on the globe that the United States and its allies can’t reach,’ Mr. Austin told reporters.” Civilians continue to be the primary casualties of drone war. World BEYOND War is a global network of volunteers, chapters, and affiliated organizations advocating for the abolition of the institution of war. Donate to support our people-powered movement for peace. Zurück zur Terminliste
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