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15 September 2005:
HRW Announces New Positions and Broadens its Middle East Agenda

There is increasing evidence that the Middle East agenda of Human Rights Watch is gradually expanding, with a parallel decrease in the excessive and biased focus on Israel, as documented by NGO Monitor reports. In addition to renewed attention to the detention and abuse of dissenters in non-democratic regimes (HRW’s original emphasis), this NGO has also announced eight new positions that will greatly broaden its agenda.

The wider focus of HRW reports in recent months included the following:

In addition to this evidence of a departure from its disproportionate political agenda, HRW has now announced openings for new positions for a Senior Legal advisor, a Beirut-based researcher on Syria and Lebanon, and five other researchers in areas unconnected with the Middle East. The legal advisor, like the Project Director for Terrorism/Counterterrorism (T/CT) announced earlier, can provide a basis for internal checks and balances. The information on the positions and application procedures can be found at www.hrw.org/jobs/.

In its analyses and monthly digests, NGO Monitor will be following the hiring process.