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The same group that always cites the Palestinian Ministry of Health now wants you not to know that it exists, is responsible for vaccinating its population & has rejected Israeli help. See this thread for key facts: https://t.co/GmnBe20xrs
Amnesty just wants you to hate Jews.
Founded in 1961, Amnesty built a reputation for supporting prisoners of conscience who were non-violent.
While some in the global NGO still do good work, Amnesty has lost direction, often supporting antisemites, misogynists, homophobes &
In 2010, Gita Sahgal, then head of the organization's gender unit, was fired for exposing Amnesty's shameful ties & support for Britain's most famous Taliban advocate, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg.
Supporting terrorists has been a recurring theme with Amnesty. In 2015, a senior employee of Amnesty International was found to have undeclared private links to men alleged to be key players in a secretive network of global Islamists, revealed The Times.
Christopher Hitchens wrote that Amnesty’s actions backing the Taliban & against whistleblower & gender unit chief Gita Sahgal exemplified the organization’s “degeneration and politicization,” reflecting “a moral crisis that has global implications.”
Amnesty just wants you to hate Jews.
Ken Roth doesn't like good news about Israel's vaccinations, so he's trying to twist it into an act of racism.
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) January 4, 2021
Here's how he deceives:
1/ Law. He says "as occupying power," Israel "has not vaccinated a single Palestinian." But the PA is responsible for health & vaccinations. https://t.co/Ag0TIri9zw
Founded in 1961, Amnesty built a reputation for supporting prisoners of conscience who were non-violent.
While some in the global NGO still do good work, Amnesty has lost direction, often supporting antisemites, misogynists, homophobes &
In 2010, Gita Sahgal, then head of the organization's gender unit, was fired for exposing Amnesty's shameful ties & support for Britain's most famous Taliban advocate, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg. https://t.co/XYSqQpeRMX
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 12, 2019
In 2010, Gita Sahgal, then head of the organization's gender unit, was fired for exposing Amnesty's shameful ties & support for Britain's most famous Taliban advocate, former Guantanamo Bay detainee Moazzam Begg.
Supporting terrorists has been a recurring theme with Amnesty. In 2015, a senior employee of Amnesty International was found to have undeclared private links to men alleged to be key players in a secretive network of global Islamists, revealed The Times.
Christopher Hitchens wrote that Amnesty’s actions backing the Taliban & against whistleblower & gender unit chief Gita Sahgal exemplified the organization’s “degeneration and politicization,” reflecting “a moral crisis that has global implications.”