«AS the founder of Human Rights Watch, its active chairman for 20 years and now founding chairman emeritus, I must do something that I never anticipated: I must publicly join the group’s critics. Human Rights Watch had as its original mission to pry open closed societies, advocate basic freedoms and support dissenters. But recently it has been issuing reports on the Israeli-Arab conflict that are helping those who wish to turn Israel into a pariah state. At Human Rights Watch, we always recognized that open, democratic societies have faults and commit abuses. But we saw that they have the ability to correct them — through vigorous public debate, an adversarial press and many other mechanisms that encourage reform. That is why we sought to draw a sharp line between the democratic and nondemocratic worlds, in an effort to create clarity in human rights. (...) (...) Now the organization, with increasing frequency, casts aside its important distinction between open and closed societies.
nem a morte nem a vida, nem os anjos nem os principados, nem o presente nem o futuro, nem as potestades, nem a altura, nem o abismo, nem qualquer outra criatura
21.10.09
Direitos de que humanos?
Via Melanie Phillips, chego a um artigo do fundador da Human Rights Watch, organização que recentemente se destacou na denúncia de putativos crimes de guerra perpetrados por Israel durante a operação Cast Lead.
Aqui fica o artigo, quase na íntegra, e a recomendação de leitura do postal de Melanie Phillips supra referido:
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