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Tag Archives: Kenneth Roth
The anti-Israel Human Rights Watch masquerades as a human rights organization
ALGEMEINER Human Rights Watch ‘Deeply Implicated in BDS and Other Forms of Political Warfare’ Against Israel by Barney Breen-Portnoy February 24, 2017 Human Rights Watch (HRW) is “deeply implicated in BDS and other forms of political warfare” against the Jewish … Continue reading
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Tagged BDS, Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, Robert Bernstein
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Does Human Rights Watch Understand the Nature of Prejudice?
THE ATLANTIC by Jeffrey Goldberg September 21, 2014 A few days ago, the executive director of Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth, tweeted the following statement: “Germans rally against anti-Semitism that flared in Europe in response to Israel’s conduct in Gaza war. Merkel … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-Semitism, Gaza, Human Rights Watch, Kenneth Roth
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