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Tell Congress: Investigate Caribbean Killings

U.S. commanders ordered a strike on September 2 to kill survivors in the water—a deliberate execution that violates the laws of war.

This is not law enforcement. Killing defenseless survivors violates the Geneva Conventions, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, and the basic principles that separate legitimate military action from murder.

83+ people killed. Zero evidence presented. UN experts call it "extrajudicial execution." The UK stopped sharing intelligence, calling the attacks illegal. Sen. Angus King: "That's a stone-cold war crime."

Congress has a constitutional duty to investigate potential war crimes by U.S. forces. We demand lawmakers launch an immediate investigation, review the rules of engagement, and hold accountable those who ordered these killings.
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