the visa applications were fully completed. “The application was sponsored by MP Tom Watson, who chairs the APPG on drones, on behalf of the entire APPG (over 40 MPs),” she saidd, adding that the three men will consider further action depending on the outcome of their applications.
Cori Crider, Reprieve’s strategic director, said: “It is an unfortunate coincidence that David Cameron is refusing to grant a visa to the very same man who is suing his government over its role in the drone strike that killed his father. Just last week the Rehman family were able to tell their story to the US yet the UK seems unwilling to extend a similar courtesy to these three victims of the drone programme. The British government must reconsider and grant the men visas.”
MP Tom Watson said in a statement: “It’s very disappointing that visas have not been granted in time for the drone victims invited by the APPG on drones to speak today. Last week the Rehman family traveled to the US and testified to Congress about their grandmother who was killed by a CIA drone. The UK must allow Noor Khan and other survivors into the country so that we too can hear these lost voices.”
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