{"id":83690,"date":"2022-05-27T09:16:39","date_gmt":"2022-05-27T09:16:39","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/airwars.org\/?post_type=news_and_analysis&p=83690"},"modified":"2022-05-27T09:20:39","modified_gmt":"2022-05-27T09:20:39","slug":"airwars-joins-ten-civil-society-organisations-to-call-for-the-uk-to-urgently-address-civilian-harm-policies","status":"publish","type":"news_and_analysis","link":"https:\/\/airwars.org\/news\/airwars-joins-ten-civil-society-organisations-to-call-for-the-uk-to-urgently-address-civilian-harm-policies\/","title":{"rendered":"Airwars joins ten civil society organisations to call for the UK to urgently address civilian harm policies"},"content":{"rendered":"
As the UN Secretary General’s annual Protection of Civilians report<\/a> welcomes steps by the United States to develop new civilian harm mitigation and tracking mechanisms, a coalition of civil society organisations specialised in the subject call on the United Kingdom to follow suit.<\/p>\n After devastating revelations published in The New York Times<\/a> late last year revealed critical failures by the US-led Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve (CJTF-OIR) in the prevention of civilian harm in Iraq and Syria, the Biden administration has launched a review to improve policies on data collection, reporting and acknowledgement of civilian harm, improvements which aim to overhaul processes and create a Civilian Harm Mitigation and Response Action Plan (CHMRAP), as well as a civilian protection \u2018center of excellence\u2019.<\/p>\n These revelations add to the strong evidence base<\/a> of civilian harm from CJTF-OIR operations built up by researchers, humanitarian agencies, and international organisations over the years.<\/p>\n Developments in the US have substantial implications for the UK\u2019s own approach to civilian harm, as the UK played an important role in CJTF-OIR. The UK must now engage with civil society on these issues and implement urgent reforms.<\/p>\n The use of explosive weapons, with wide area effects, in urban areas continues to be a cause of immense human suffering<\/a> – with nine out of ten casualties being civilians.<\/p>\n \u201cWe believe that the UK for its part has an opportunity to be a global leader on civilian protection issues\u201d – Action on Armed Violence (AOAV), Airwars, Amnesty International UK, Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights, Center for Civilians in Conflict (CIVIC), Crisis Action, Every Casualty Counts, Iraq Body Count, Reprieve, Save the Children, and War Child call for Rt. Hon. Ben Wallace MP to act urgently.<\/p>\n