in its report, amnesty documented the case of his 68- year-old grandmother, mamana bibi, who is killed a strike that appeared to be aimed directly at her. she was picking okra while surrounded by her grandchildren when she was blasted to pieces. her son and granddaughter described the attack. >> the children were also with her. she was hit in the first attack in her body parts were lying scattered. a sound and then there was an explosion. we were scared and i ran home. it was dark in front of our house. they brought me to the dr. in the village who gave me first aid. i was not scared before, but now when the drone is flying, i'm scared of it. >> a clip from amnesty international's report on drone strikes in pakistan. to find out more we go to washington, d.c. to talk with mustafa qadri, the author of the amnesty international report, "will i be next? u.s. drone strikes in pakistan." he is pakistan researcher at amnesty international. welcome to democracy now! you talk about these drone strikes in pakistan as possible war crimes, that the u.s. is engaged in them. lay out your case. enti