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The U.S. official cited Pakistan, where he said there was no evidence to prove large numbers of innocent lives have been lost due to drone strikes. This view has been challenged by human rights groups and independent observers, who say remotely operated drones risk ingraining a video game mentality about war and can never be as accurate as eyewitness confirmation of targets from the ground. "The point is that innocent people have been killed; this has been proved over and over again," said Louise Doswald-Beck, a professor of international law at the Geneva Graduate Institute in Switzerland. "If you don't have enough personnel on the ground, the chances of your having false information is actually quite huge," she told The Associated Press. Among the most sensitive recommendations in Alston's report is that governments should disclose "the measures in place to provide prompt, thorough, effective, independent and public investigations of alleged violations of law." Doing so would almost certainly blow open the lid on all manner of secret counterterror operations. The report also warns that CIA personnel could be extradited to those countries where the targeted killing takes place and wouldn't have the same immunity from prosecution as regular soldiers. Alston claims more than 40 countries now have drone technology, with several seeking to equip them with lethal weapons. Doswald-Beck said the next step could be the development of fully autonomous drones and battlefield robots programmed to identify and kill enemy fighters
-- but without human controllers to ensure targets are legitimate. "If that's the case, you've got a major problem," she said. ___ Online: Alston report: http://bit.ly/TargetKillReport
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