AI is undoubtedly not a perfect organization, such do not exist. But this critisism is so obviously biased it's almost funny.
[1] AI suffers from an acute case of the Moynihan Syndrome.
So what would you have them do? Ignore the reports of human rights abuse from countries with free speech, and go after the ones that _must_ be hiding evidence?
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[2] AI makes no distinction between the fighting of wars and the civil procedures of judicial due process. If AI were setting the rules, the Allied troops in World War II would never shoot a German nor a Japanese soldier before first Mirandizing them and making sure they had the right to appeal their being shot in a duly constituted courtroom with public defenders present.
This is silly hyperbole. Amnesty's concern is human rights abuse, not protection of soldiers. If you take a look at the material on the latest war in Iraq every issue deals with the protection of civilians, or prisoners of war.
[3] AI has an academic notion of ethical pureness, which it insists must be applied in the dirty business of war and in the battle against terror._ While paying mere lip service to why terror is not nice, AI refuses to draw the obvious conclusion that those battling against terror must use means that sometimes have unpleasant side affects._ If those fighting terror never use violence, terror wins.__ If those fighting terror must never use impure methods that may cause collateral damages, this is the same as saying they give up any struggle against terrorism altogether.
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This isn't a political agenda, it's a philosophical difference of opinon. I agree with AI that "the obvious conclusion that those battling against terror must use means that sometimes have unpleasant side affects" isn't obvious.
[4] AI routinely goes beyond issuing complaints about violations of human rights to open endorsements of the political aims of anti-American, anti-Israel, Far Left and Third World totalitarian political organizations.
This is just silly. The only example is, as always, Palestine/Israel, and if I'm not mistaken, even the US now sees a Palestinian state as a goal.
[5] AI’s own wesite links to a large number of pro-terrorist, anti-Jewish, pro-violence, extremist organizations.__ The Anti-Defamation League has repeatedly denounced AI for its anti-Jewish bias (
http://www.adl.org/Israel/jenin/), although has praised AI efforts on behalf of the imprisoned Iranian Jews who were “convicted” in an Iranian show trial._ AI has participated in anti-Israel political rallies and collaborated with Arab and other anti-Jewish propagandists._
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AI's own website heads the page of these links with the following:
Links To Israeli And Palestinian (Human Rights) Organizations
Disclaimer: These sites contain information that may be of interest to human rights workers. The information contained on these sites is not controlled by Amnesty International. Links to these sites do not in any way imply Amnesty International supports either the organizations listed, or views presented.
The accusations of participating in anti-Israel rallies is probably ture, but it merely illustrates the problems with the situation.
The examples I've left out of the quote are obviously the views of individuals, not the organisation. Obviously there are some with extreme views in AI as in other organisations.
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[6] Yitzhak Rabin himself denounced AI for its anti-Israel bias.
AI may very well be too anti-Israel. It's a common mistake.
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[7] AI has taken positions that are absurd, comical, and ludicrous regarding what constitutes a “human right”.__ Not only is recognition of gay marriage a human right._ Not only are al-Qaida terrorists held by the US in Guantanamo entitled to AAA treatment becoming prisoners of war or ordinary incarcerated criminals in American suburbia.
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AI recently discovered a NEW human right, the right not to have to listen to the music of the Barney and Sesame Street TV shows._ Newsweek reported recently that AI had issued an official protest that the al-Qaida and Taliba prisoners in Guantanamo were being forced to listen to background music from the purple reptile.__ Bert and Ernie are apparently sadistic violators of human rights far worse than Saddam Hussein ever was, in AI opinion.
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I think recognition of gay marriage should be a human right. I think the terrorists should be entitled to human rights. And playing the same piece of music over and over for 24 hours _is_ torture.
"In training, they forced me to listen to the Barney "I Love You" song for 45 minutes. I never want to go through that again," one US operative told the magazine.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/3042907.stm
AI however doesn't say it is:
"This is an issue that seriously concerns us. If there is a prolonged period of sleep deprivation, it could well be considered torture," said a spokeswoman.
"It is a very difficult line to draw between what constitutes discomfort and what constitutes torture - that line will vary for individuals and it would depend on each particular case," she added.
-same source as above
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[8] AI has long shown a vile anti-American bias._ Heather MacDonald recently did an expose of AI anti-Americanism.
What has the greater potential for improving the world? Shouting at the deaf ears of despots, or pointing out the flaws in systems that actually have it in them to change. AI isn't anti-American, it's simply got a different opinion than many Americans on what constitutes human rights.
When AI points out (or 'claims' if you will) that Norwegian practices of keeping acusees in custody for ... a long time (can't remember the exact violation) violates international agreements on human rights, or that imprisoning pasifists is against human rights, I don't start whining about political agendas and 'why don't they go after Sudan', even though I might not agree with them on every issue.
They'll still be getting my money.