AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
July/August 2011
BBC 4 failed to deal impartially with Amnesty International’s shameful loss of impartiality
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June 2010
The alternative human rights conference highlights causes that are too often ignored or forgotten by organisations like Amnesty International
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June 2010
Well, given the contortions in modern liberalism, Amnesty's abandonment of universal human rights was always likely. In the 2000s I wrote that Amnesty was becoming equivocal about political violence, torture, racism and the hatred of women and ga
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June 2010
ALEXANDER MELEAGROU-HITCHENS
Today, Moazzam Begg was due to speak at an Amnesty International screening of ‘Outside the Law: Stories from Guantanamo'.
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