Win Without War is excited to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Azmat Khan for winning the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting as a Contributing Writer with The New York Times!
Azmat Khan’s work documented the deadly cost of the relentless U.S. air wars. She told stories of people in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, and how their lives are impacted by death that falls from the skies.
U.S. air wars are primarily waged by drones that promise precision. But in reality, they’re waged with bad intelligence and zero accountability. These inhuman killing machines are operated from thousands of miles away, and they wreck lives indiscriminately. The Pentagon knows it, we know it, and now, so does the world — thanks to Khan’s critical investigative reporting.
Again, a heartfelt congratulations to Azmat Khan, and thank you. We will use your hard work to fight even harder to achieve accountability and justice for the victims of U.S. air wars.
Thank you for working for peace,
Abbey, Yint, Sara, and the Win Without War team
P.S. Not familiar with Khan’s reporting? Here’s a link to “The Human Toll of America’s Air Wars”
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