联合国秘书长:美国在加勒比和东太平洋空袭违反国际人道法

Core Viewpoint - The United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres supports the view of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, stating that the U.S. airstrikes in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific violate international humanitarian law [2] Group 1: UN Position - The UN Secretary-General's spokesperson indicated that individuals on the attacked vessels did not pose an imminent threat to life, nor was there any other justification for the use of lethal force [2] - The UN expects established law enforcement methods to be used to address illegal trafficking issues on the high seas [2] Group 2: U.S. Actions - On October 31, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, emphasized that the U.S. must cease such attacks and take all necessary measures to prevent extrajudicial killings of individuals on board, regardless of any criminal charges they may face [2] - On November 6, U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin announced that U.S. forces had again attacked a suspected drug trafficking vessel in the Caribbean, resulting in three fatalities, bringing the total number of destroyed vessels to at least 18 [2]