[Opinion] The need to regulate the lucrative 'war crimes' industry
Gerald Steinberg outlines the issues within the "war crimes" industry, calling for greater oversight and oversight.
Publications: | Reports, Books, Academic Publications, Submissions, Resource Pages |
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NGOs: | Human Rights Watch (HRW) |
Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | 22 Feb 2017 |
Gerald Steinberg outlines the issues within the "war crimes" industry, calling for greater oversight and oversight.
Gerald Steinberg details the anti-Israel bias of Human Rights Watch, as evidenced by its obsession with soccer clubs located in the "settlements."
HRW's press statement promoting the false claim that Israeli officials support a policy of illegal killings reflects HRW's continued efforts to demonize and single out Israel for attack.
Becca Wertman questions why some NGOs that claim to promote the values of human rights seem to value some lives more than others.
Anne Herzberg reviews a paper by Prof. Eugene Kontorovich's, highlighting the double standards of Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.
An analysis of the political advocacy NGOs involved in the campaign against the Israeli membership in FIFA, as part of BDS measures against Israel.
Human Rights Watch has joined the Palestinian campaign calling on FIFA to ban Israel, further confirming its identity as an anti-Israel political advocacy organization that exploits human rights.
The recently published statement of the IDF Military Advocate General contradicts claims and conclusion of several NGOs and the UN Schabas/Davis Commission of Inquiry regarding specific incidents from the 2014 Gaza War.