Navi Pillay, the top U.N. human rights official, also called on Tuesday for light to be shed on the killing, stressing that all counter-terrorism operations must respect international law.
"We've raised a question mark about what happened precisely, more details are needed at this point," her spokesman Rupert Colville told a briefing in Geneva on Friday.
He was not aware that Pillay's office had had any contact with U.S. authorities on the issue this week.
Tell the U. N. to go chase their tail.
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