The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights is set to hold its first international hearing on US’s alleged extrajudicial killings in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific.

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Washington, DC – In September, the United States began launching dozens of deadly military strikes against alleged drug-smuggling boats in the Caribbean Sea and eastern Pacific.

Nearly half a year later, remarkably little is known about the strikes. The identities of the nearly 157 people killed have not been released. Any purported evidence against them has not been made public.