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The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (I.A.C.H.R.) will hold hearings to examine allegations of U.S. extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean and the Pacific, aiming to assess the evidence presented and determine possible violations of international human rights law. teleSUR
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00:00And the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is set to hold a landmark hearing on the United States' extrajudicial
00:05killings in international waters.
00:07With gold, since September 2025, the Trump administration has lodged nonsense of military strikes against boats in the Caribbean and
00:14Pacific Seas,
00:15getting at least 157 people, most of whom remain unidentified.
00:20Rights groups, including the ACLU, argue that victims, often humble fishermen, are being denied due process under the guise of
00:26an armed conflict against so-called narco-terrorists.
00:29As the U.S. continues to militarize the region, advocates are demanding a full-fact-finding mission.
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