Ken Roth
HRW: Iran's statements not incitement to genocide
This is a blatant example of Roths indifference to genocidal threats and human rights abuses when these target Israel. Roth...has consistently demonstrated a obsession with attacking the Jewish state"
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Kenneth Roth Spinning Goldstone
In the effort to unravel and spin Goldstones retraction, HRW director Kenneth Roth has published two op-eds and a letter to the New York Times all in one week.
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HRW in 2010: More Bias, Even Less Credibility
NGO Monitors annual review of Human Rights Watch, describing the NGOs disproportionate focus on Israel and soft approach to systematic abuses in closed societies.
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For HRW, Israel is low-hanging fruit: The New Republic Adds Evidence of Bias
Following the publication of Minority Report: Human Rights Watch fights a civil war over Israel in The New Republic, NGO Monitor repeated its call for an independent investigation into the hiring practices, research priorities, methodologies, and biases of the Middle East and North Africa division at Human Rights Watch (HRW). The detailed evidence in this article highlights the deeply-rooted bias among senior HRW officials this bias is destroying the moral foundation and universality of human rights, commented NGO Monitor President, Prof. Gerald Steinberg.
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HRW Presses Goldstone Campaign, Ignores Exposés
HRWs sixth report on the Gaza War, Turning a Blind Eye is another example of the obsessive focus on Israel, and presses HRWs campaign on behalf of the Goldstone report. The publication is premised on speculation and charges that go beyond HRWs research capacity. Despite his resignation, HRW repeats Marc Garlascos allegations as if they were credible and uncontested. The report also reflects the ideological bias of the MENA Division. HRW fellow Arezo Yazd contributed to Turning a Blind Eye, and refers to [Israeli] state-sponsored terrorism and the Apartheid Wall.