Posted on 05/26/2007 1:50:50 PM PDT by DaveCooper
For many journalists, diplomats, and political activists, Amnesty International is considered to be a highly reliable and objective source of information and analysis on human rights around the world. But the halo that surrounds its reports and campaigns is beginning to fray, as the evidence of political bias and inaccuracy mounts.
Recently, The Economist, published in Britain, noted that an organisation which devotes more pages in its annual report to human-rights abuses in Britain and America than those in Belarus and Saudi Arabia cannot expect to escape doubters scrutiny. Other critics, including law professor at Harvard, Alan Dershowitz, and the U.S.-based Capital Research Center, have been more pointed, providing evidence of Amnestys systematic bias and reports based largely on claims by carefully selected eyewitnesses in Colombia, Gaza, and Lebanon.
As Amnesty releases its annual report on human rights for 2006, amid highly choreographed public relations events, and repeating the familiar condemnations of Israel and America, NGO Monitor has also published a report on Amnestys activities in the Middle East. The result is not a pretty picture for those clinging to the halo effect.
(Excerpt) Read more at nysun.com ...
I was a member also but that was a long time ago when they actually were concerned with Soviet political prisoners in the Gulag.
I recntly discovered that a gal I dated about 10 years ago is now head of the Philadelphia branch of AI. I looked at her articles and they’re all just the same old Dem talking points, not one iota of original thinking. All the usual catchphrases are there: Bush’s failed war, Bush’s illegal war, culture of corruption, tirture, blah, blah, blah. Sickening.
I was a member too more than 20 years ago.
Needless to say I didn’t last long...
What? An organization of Communist Elitists is being scrutinized for “bias”?
I smell a plot by Jewish bankers and Bushco....
(/sarcasm)
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