A project tracking drone
deaths in Pakistan

tbij logo

Abdul Jalil

Gender

Male

Tribe

Khaddar Khel, Khaddar Khel clan

Age

Unknown

Nationality

Pakistani

Place of origin

North Waziristan

Reported status

Reported civilian

Civilian occupation

Migrant worker


Case study

After an attack on the town of Dattakhel, many media reports described at least eight alleged militants had been killed. But local paper The News told a different story: ‘Both official and tribal sources said a local villager driving his personal car came under drone attack.’ 

The News added: ‘Villagers said only body parts of the tribesman were collected from the spot of the attack.’ But a Bureau researcher investigated the strike and found that eight alleged militants – ‘all Pakistanis from local tribes’ – had indeed died in the attack. But so had a civilian, who they identified as Abdul Jalil.

He had come home from Dubai, UAE where he was a migrant worker, on leave,’ they added. No further details of Abdul Jalil are known.

 

Sources and Citations

Bureau researcher (Bureau)

References

Died 12/07/2011

Details of the strike

About the project

CIA drone strikes have killed over 2,500 people in Pakistan; many are described as militants, but some are civilians. This is a record of those who have died in these attacks.

Read more

Covert drone war

A project by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism tracking drone strikes and other covert US actions in Pakistan, Yemen and Somalia.

Go to the project

The Bureau of Investigative Journalism

The Bureau is a not-for-profit research organisation based in London. It pursues in-depth journalism that is of public benefit.

Visit our website

Support our work

The Naming the Dead project relies on donations from foundations and individuals to keep it running. Please consider supporting our work.

Donate