[8] Four days later, HRW published[17] a summary of the preliminary version of a Honduran human-rights report by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) published on 21 August[18] and cited its earlier reports (published until 8 July): "Given the scope of alleged abuses, and the region's history of bloody coups leading to massive violations, human rights advocates believed the situation warranted the direct intervention of the region's most authoritative human rights investigative body, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights. "[13] HRW director Kenneth Roth responded that the letter misrepresents "both the substance and the source material of the report". "[22] Time Mideast correspondent Scott MacLeod wrote in the Los Angeles Times that Israeli policy cannot be shielded from a group like Human Rights Watch. HRW has been accused of evidence-gathering bias because it is said to be "credulous of civilian witnesses in places like Gaza and Afghanistan" but "skeptical of anyone in a uniform. Human Rights Watch is a founding member of the International Freedom of Expression Exchange, a global network of non-governmental organizations that monitor censorship worldwide. [23], HRW has been accused of bias against Israel[24][25][26][27][28] and having an anti-Israeli agenda[21][29][30] by NGO Monitor. 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"[55][57][58][59][60] Ron Dermer, then Binyamin Netanyahu's policy director, said about Garlasco: "A war crimes investigator who is an avid collector and trader in Nazi memorabilia is perhaps a new low. Among an estimated 50 guests at a Riyadh reception, three had governmental affiliations: "the spokesperson for the Ministry of Interior; the deputy head of the Human Rights Commission, a governmental organization; and a member of the Shura Council, a government-appointed consultative body. AI's reports, on the other hand, tend to contain less analysis, and instead focus on specific abuses of rights. "[51] In November 2010 Bernstein delivered the Shirley and Leonard Goldstein Lecture on Human Rights at the University of Nebraska at Omaha,[52] accusing HRW of "fault[ing] Israel as the principal offender" in the Israel-Palestine conflict and suggesting that human-rights groups were responsible for polarizing university campuses. "[51] According to the magazine (referring to Bernstein's New York Times op-ed), "Yet, as difficult as it was to go public, Bernstein does not believe that Human Rights Watch left him with much choice. Observatório (ou Vigília) dos Direitos Humanos) é uma organização internacional não governamental que defende e realiza pesquisas sobre os direitos humanos.A sede … [81], The Ethiopian government has raised questions about HRW's methods, commissioning a report dismissing "Human Rights Watch allegations of abuses in the Ogaden as hearsay and its methods as slapdash". Roth started working on human rights after the declaration of martial law in Poland in 1981, and later became engaged in Haiti issues. "[46] According to The Times, "most" HRW Middle East staff "have activist backgrounds — it was typical that one newly hired researcher came to HRW from the extremist anti-Israel publication Electronic Intifada — unlikely to reassure anyone who thinks that human-rights organizations should be non-partisan. Helsinki Watch ujedinio se s drugim međunarodnim organizacijama koje slijede slične ciljeve u Human Rights Watch. Criticism of HRW as anti-Israel was juxtaposed against the accusations HRW faces in much of the Middle East that HRW is soft on Israeli human-rights violations. Issues raised by Human Rights Watch in its reports include social and gender discrimination, torture, military use of children, political corruption, and abuses in criminal justice systems. Zauzima se protiv socijalne i spolne diskriminacije, korupcije i zloupotrebe državnog nasilja (npr. It is time to call a spade a spade. Human Rights Watch (zkratka HRW) je mezinárodní nevládní organizace, která vede výzkum lidských práv a lidská práva prosazuje. And it's not relevant for the work that we do that we get money from Arab countries". Agricultural & rural development "[45] In a Jerusalem Post op-ed piece that month, Kenneth Roth wrote that reports of recent Israeli human-rights violations had "given rise to an intense campaign by the Israeli government and some of its uncritical supporters to smear the messengers and change the subject." According to Roth, the "problem is not the messenger carrying news of that misconduct, whether Judge Goldstone or the human rights groups that have been the target of a disinformation campaign launched by the Israeli government and some supporters. Prvenstveno, ta organizacija zasniva se na istraživanju i objavljivanju podataka o povredama ljudskih prava. [5], In a November 2012 Wall Street Journal article, David Feith said that there has been "bitter debate" within HRW about whether Iran's alleged call for annihilation of Israel is a violation of human rights. Yet in recent years Human Rights Watch has written far more condemnations of Israel for violations of international law than of any other country in the region. 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