How the Human-Rights Industry Turned against Israel
Money, reputation, and preserving the narrative at all costs.
March 25, 2024
Money, reputation, and preserving the narrative at all costs.
Having worked for Human Rights Watch (HRW) for over a decade, Danielle Haas has seen up close how this supposedly neutral institution obsessively focuses on the real and imagined wrongdoings of the Jewish state, while too often giving short shrift to the most heinous abusers of human rights. The same, she writes, is true of other highly regarded self-appointed guardians of global morality, like Amnesty International and Doctors without Borders. Haas delves into the reasons:
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Having worked for Human Rights Watch (HRW) for over a decade, Danielle Haas has seen up close how this supposedly neutral institution obsessively focuses on the real and imagined wrongdoings of the Jewish state, while too often giving short shrift to the most heinous abusers of human rights. The same, she writes, is true of other highly regarded self-appointed guardians of global morality, like Amnesty International and Doctors without Borders. Haas delves into the reasons:
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