NGO INDEX
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Breaking Its own Rules: Amnesty’s Researcher Bias and Gov’t Funding NGO Monitor June 04, 2012
The façade of Amnesty International’s impartiality is extensive. Since 2010, when it dismissed women’s rights advocate Gita Saghal for blowing the whistle on Amnesty’s association with an alleged Taliban supporter, Amnesty’s international credibility has been greatly damaged. EU Documents Repeat False NGO Claims and Increase Tension NGO Monitor May 14, 2012
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. Update on New Israel Fund (NIF) – April 2012 NGO Monitor April 30, 2012
NIF’s rhetoric, activities, and publications regarding Israel are often divisive and destructive, including stereotyping of minorities and critics, in contrast to NIF’s claimed progressive objectives NGO Responses to ICC Decision NGO Monitor April 09, 2012
European-government funded NGOs lobby for latest UNHRC investigation NGO Monitor March 27, 2012
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. International activities by Israeli NGOs NGO Monitor Apartheid Week 2012: All the Usual NGO Suspects NGO Monitor March 01, 2012
For a number of years, the campaign to demonize Israel has organized around the so-called Apartheid Week, an initiative that fuels the conflict but has largely been a failure. NGOs and NGO activists play leading roles in these events. Countering the Apartheid Slander NGO Monitor March 01, 2012
“One State” Conference at Harvard: Analysis of Speakers and NGO Involvement NGO Monitor February 16, 2012
In contrast to an academic or research framework in which different perspectives are presented, the conference program features an activist workshop. Most of the speakers are heavily involved in anti-Israel advocacy. HRW in 2011: More Balance, Less Credibility NGO Monitor January 09, 2012
The Arab Turmoil has impacted HRW’s Middle East and North Africa Division, which increased its focus on closed, repressive regimes. But, HRW sought to erase its previous cooperation with the Qaddafi regime and continued its anti-Israel bias.
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