So...she's a Muslim? That explains her obvious anti-American focus.
Funny no mention of the Christian genocide and the slave trade of Christians by Muslims in the Sudan, or Robert Mugabe's trashing of his country using roving death gangs routing white farmers from their land.
"So...she's a Muslim? That explains her obvious anti-American focus.
Funny no mention of the Christian genocide and the slave trade of Christians by Muslims in the Sudan, or Robert Mugabe's trashing of his country using roving death gangs routing white farmers from their land."
Amnesty International - existing only to support the islamic agenda. They can go cap in hand to any one of the 55 islamic countries for donations, they won't get a cent from me.
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=irene_khan
May 26, 2004 Torture in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere
In its annual report, titled Why human rights matter, Amnesty International says that America's war on terrorism has made the world a more dangerous place. This is the consequence of the US seeking to put itself outside the ambit of judicial scrutiny, the organization says. Furthermore, [s]acrificing human rights in the name of security at home, turning a blind eye to abuses abroad, and using pre-emptive military force where and when it chooses, have neither increased security nor ensured liberty, the report adds. Practicing and apparently condoning torture, according to Amnesty International's Secretary General Irene Khan, has resulted in the US having lost its high moral ground and its ability to lead on peace and elsewhere. The practice of violating human rights and the war in Iraq is believed to have a broader influence than on the immediate victims. The war in Iraq, the report says, has diverted global attention from other human rights abuses around the world. [BBC, 5/26/2004 Sources: ACLU et al. v. Department of Defense et al., 7/6/2004]
People and organizations involved: Amnesty International, Irene Khan