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Snowden leaks: GCHQ complicity in Yemen drone strike

GCHQ is under pressure again on Wednesday after lawyers claimed documents leaked by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden may indicate complicity in US targeted killing missions. A leading barrister has been asked to assess classified documents given to the Guardian newspaper by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden. The files discuss how a US, UK and Australian joint operation codenamed Overhead was involved in a targeted killing in Yemen in 2012.”

The documents are alleged to show that Overhead and GCHQ developed their abilities to track potential targets in both Yemen and Pakistan – abilities which are key to the targeted killing program pursued by the US. Experts say US operations in both nations are, at best, legally dubious. Yemen and Pakistan are not officially recognized battlefields, unlike Afghanistan where the UK has also been involved in drone strikes.”

Some sections of the spy community are said to be highly resistant to disclosure. On Tuesday, David Anderson QC, who is reviewing GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 surveillance powers, said the agencies in question should make their capabilities known in a 'public avowal.'”

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