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Scrutinize Amnesty International

Submitted by Scott Baker, May 23, 2007 11:13

Another reason for bias from Amesty International etc. might be due to comfortability. After all, it must be easier, safer, and just plain more efficient to comment on occassional abuses by democratic, open societies like Israel and America than to try to get credible evidence of abuse in dangerous, represionist regimes like Saudi Arabia.


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It is noteworthy that Steinberg is more interested in discrediting Amnesty International's standing than the substance of its criticism of... [MORE]

Miriam Reik 

May 26, 2007 08:29

AI lost all credibility long ago. Ever since the early nineties it has been infested with a serious case of... [MORE]

TheGrandMufti 

May 25, 2007 23:21

Amnesty International = A Spent Brand Name [MORE]

edhesq 

May 25, 2007 18:51

Amnesty International has always been accused of partiality.During the cold war , the soviets were prompt to state that Amnesty... [MORE]

bernard dussert 

May 25, 2007 10:01

The basis for the article is a study by the NGOMonitor... which, surprise!, is a pet project of the Jerusalem... [MORE]

ChrisRobin 

May 25, 2007 00:40

Christopher Robin, Of course its biased. We're all biased. I wonder what your bias is? The more relevant question is, is... [MORE]

Tennwriter 

May 25, 2007 14:24

I interned with Amnesty International several years ago and couldn't agree more with this article. [MORE]

Lindsay 

May 23, 2007 16:28

personally i think the whole world should be scrutinized but of all countries that should know better who would think... [MORE]

joe cloud 

May 23, 2007 15:08

Joe, you might want to pick up "Guns, Germs, and Steel". 95% of the native population was wiped out by diseases... [MORE]

kevin 

May 23, 2007 18:21

Another reason for bias from Amesty International etc. might be due to comfortability. After all, it must be easier, safer,...

Scott Baker 

May 23, 2007 11:13

Reminds me of the old joke: A man notices a drunk on his hands and knees crawling around under a lamp... [MORE]

Howard Hansen 

May 25, 2007 02:20

I agree, there could be an effect of that nature: There's no doubt that the U.S. and Britain are places where... [MORE]

Neal J. King 

May 25, 2007 13:29

Ever since Ms. Khan made her comments about Guantanamo being the "new gulag," AI lost all credibility for me. [MORE]

WEVS1 

May 26, 2007 19:40

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