Biases
Far Beyond the Curve: HRWs Bias and Lack of Credibility in 2012
HRWs activities reflect the absence of professional standards and research methodologies; lack of expertise on international law and armed conflict; and a deep-seated ideological bias against democracies in general, and against Israel, in particular.
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ACRI's Annual Report: Mixing Political Agendas with Human Rights
A careful reading of ACRI's report demonstrates that the text does not support many of the conclusions drawn, and it did not warrant the wide media impact. ACRI fails to provide references, corroborative information, or comparative data for the majority of its claims.
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Oxfam: Syria 2011-2012 blatant double standards
Between April 2011 and September 2012, Oxfam International and its branches have released only 3 statements and petitions condemning the ongoing violence in Syria. In comparison, Oxfam condemned Israel in at least 9 statements in the same time frame.
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Oxfam Calls for Violations of International Law
In a July 5 briefing paper, Oxfam International recommends building projects in Area C without approval of the Israeli Civil Administration, actions that would constitute an explicit violation of international law.
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Amnesty's "Administrative Detention" Report: Issues of Credibility and Bias
The publication is part of the campaign to focus attention and exert political pressure on Israel, including the hunger strike of Palestinian prisoners tried, convicted and serving sentences for involvement in mass terror attacks.
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Breaking Its own Rules: Amnesty's Researcher Bias and Govt Funding
The faade of Amnesty Internationals impartiality is extensive. Since 2010, when it dismissed womens rights advocate Gita Saghal for blowing the whistle on Amnestys association with an alleged Taliban supporter, Amnestys international credibility has been greatly damaged.
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EU Documents Repeat False NGO Claims and Increase Tension
Since 2010, six documents from the offices of EU representatives in Israel and the PA have been leaked to the media. The documents repeat many of the false, inaccurate or misleading allegations made by a select group of NGOs that receive much of their funding from the EU and member states.
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European-Government Funded NGOs Lobby for Latest UNHRC Investigation
The United Nations Human Rights Council adopted a resolution calling for independent international fact-finding mission...to investigate the implications of the Israeli settlements. NGOs, including Al Haq, lobbied for this investigation, reflecting their role in political warfare.