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NGOs: | Breaking the Silence (Shovrim Shtika) |
Start date: | 1 Jan 1988 |
End date: | Apr 2020 |
NGOs vs. Goldstone: NGO Monitor Analysis
Goldstones Washington Post op-ed, retracting the substance of the UNHRC Goldstone Report, undermines the credibility of the NGOs that provided the false allegations. In response, NGOs and NGO officials have issued numerous statements distorting and rewriting Goldstones words, in an effort to preserve their credibility.
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False Allegations by NGOs Rejected by Judge Goldstone
In response to Judge Richard Goldstones landmark article in the Washington Post, in which he retracted the main allegations of the "Goldstone Report," watchdog group NGO Monitor calls on the NGOs that were his main sources to withdraw and revise their discredited claims.
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January February 2011 Digest (Vol. 9, No. 5-6)
Amnestys UN campaign against Israel; Lawfare harassment of Israeli officials; Personnel damage HRWs credibility; NGOs exploit UN Committee on Women; Unsubstantiated NGO claims on tear gas death
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Breaking What Silence? A Critical Reading of Allegations from "Breaking the Silence"
Breaking the Silence uses European government funding to make sweeping accusations based on anecdotal, anonymous, and unverifiable accounts of low-level soldiers.
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NGO Apartheid State Campaign: Deliberately Immoral or Intellectually Lazy?
Labeling Israel an apartheid state is closely linked to BDS campaigns and lawfare cases. Many NGOs falsely portray the Arab-Israeli conflict as a dispute motivated by alleged race-hatred of Arabs.