Yemen: Jeremy Scahill & Advocates Question "Success" of Trump Raid That Killed 24 Civilians

Democracy Now!
February 3, 2017

Questions are mounting about the first covert counterterrorism operation approved by President Donald Trump. Authorities say it was a success. The Pentagon now acknowledges that civilians were killed Sunday when members of the Navy’s SEAL Team 6 joined with commandos from the United Arab Emirates to raid a Yemeni village where members of al-Qaeda were said to live. But human rights groups say up to 24 civilians were killed, including a newborn baby and an American 8-year-old girl, Nawar al-Awlaki, the daughter of the U.S.-born cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, who was killed in Yemen by a U.S. drone strike in 2011. The U.S. suffered one fatality: William "Ryan" Owens, a veteran member of SEAL Team 6. CCR Senior Staff Attorney Pardiss Kebriaei joins Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of The Intercept, who has extensively covered Yemen and Baraa Shiban, the Yemen project coordinator and caseworker with Reprieve.

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