NGO Monitor: HRW’s Founder Condemns Moral Failure

by tikun | October 20, 2009 at 05:59 am
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This is an historic report on the HRW by the founder himself. I received this by email and has been approved for publication.

(Jerusalem) –Robert Bernstein, the founder of Human Rights Watch, has published a very important criticism of the organization in the NY Times. In declaring his decision to “publicly join the group’s critics”, Bernstein endorses the conclusion that HRW has lost all credibility over the Middle East. 

Bernstein’s oped follows publication of NGO Monitor’s systematic report demonstrating HRW’s blatant bias and lack of credibility on the Middle East, (see editor’s notes below).  These findings have been amplified by the recent call for HRW’s board members to “institute a full independent review and reform in the organization” from leading experts including Elie Wiesel, Prof Alan Dershowitz and former CIA Director R. James Woolsey.    

HRW’s moral failures, as denounced by Bernstein, were highlighted by the effort to solicit funds in Saudi Arabia, and exposure of the organization’s Middle East division, dominated by anti-Israel activists Sarah Leah Whitson and Joe Stork.  Meanwhile ‘senior military analyst’ Marc Garlasco, responsible for many claims used to condemn Israel, was revealed to be an obsessive collector of Nazi memorabilia.   

During this time, HRW has played a leading role in lobbying intensively on behalf of the discredited Goldstone report.  Richard Goldstone himself was an HRW board member until forced to resign when NGO Monitor noted the conflict of interest.

NGO Monitor’s President, Prof Gerald Steinberg said, “After creating Human Rights Watch, Robert Bernstein has again done the right thing by publicly condemning its moral bankruptcy. Bernstein’s article reinforces NGO Monitor’s detailed analysis showing how HRW has lost credibility by promoting ideology in place of the universality of human rights. 

In the absence of a major change in leadership and direction, which must be led by HRW’s board members, the organization will have reached the point of no return. Major change must start at the top, where Kenneth Roth has presided over this moral debacle, and in the Middle East division, whose reports on Israel should be rescinded and subject to independent review. 

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Hugh Askew

Good post, tikun.

Does any of this news get to "responsible" news organizations, or even say, FOX News?

If so, i haven't seen it, nor heard it, elsewhere.


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tikun

It is starting to find its way around the mainstream media.

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rng

On BBC fromt page today (international edition)  and also with HRW's counter response

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tikun

Thanks for the info rng.

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Sputnic

Strange how the UN and Human Rights Watch only became unreliable when they started to speak the truth about Israel !

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tikun

Nonsense sput.

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Sputnic

Your puff is wa Tikun t he story is full of hole

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