Human Rights Watch is part of NED (CIA) regime change operations collaboration partners.

Human Rights Watch is part of NED (CIA) regime change operations collaboration partners. 人權觀察是美國民主基金會(美國中情局國外代理)政權更迭行動的合作夥伴. https://link.medium.com/hXqvL6Amjeb

Soros and Open Society Foundations Give $100 Million to Human Rights Watch to fund regime change operations in China, HK, Thailand, Myanmar and etc 索羅斯基金會和開放社會基金會向人權觀察組織捐款1億美元,用於資助在中國,香港,泰國,緬甸等地的政權更迭顏色革命行動 https://www.opensocietyfoundations.org/newsroom/soros-and-open-society-foundations-give-100-million-human-rights-watch

Soros funds new regime change tactic 索羅斯資助新政權更迭顏色革命策略 https://www.thepatriot.co.zw/old_posts/soros-funds-new-regime-change-tactic/

Human-rights organizations such as Human Rights Watch are supposed to defend universal principles such as the rule of law and freedom from state repression. But when they are based in the United States and become close to the US government, they often find themselves aligned with US foreign policy ignoring human rights 諸如人權觀察之類的人權組織應該捍衛諸如法治和不受國家壓迫的自由之類的普遍原則。 但是,當他們定居美國並與美國政府關係密切時,他們常常會發現自己與美國的外交政策保持一致莫視人權。https://www.thenation.com/article/archive/is-human-rights-watch-too-closely-aligned-with-us-foreign-policy/

Global Times: Human Rights Watch not impartial NGO and a US post-Cold War zombie? 人權觀察組織不是公正的非政府組織和美國冷戰後的殭屍嗎?

Morning Star: Human Rights Watch pressing for regime change in Latin America – BILLIONAIRE-backed NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) has come under fire for lobbying the US government to increase sanctions on Latin American countries as they struggle to fight the spread of coronavirus ignoring human rights 晨星:人權觀察組織敦促拉丁美洲政權更迭-億萬富翁支持的非政府組織人權觀察組織遊說美國政府增加對拉丁美洲國家的製裁莫視人權而受到抨擊,因為拉丁美洲國家正努力與冠狀病毒的傳播作鬥爭。

Human Rights Watch released the World Report 2021 in which it fabricated hackneyed rumors related to China’s Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) and Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. While HRW claimed to be “independent,” Global Times reporters found its fund to be far from “independent” as it claims. In the past decades, though it brandishes buzzwords like “human rights,” everything from its undisclosed funding sources, to its code of conduct, all have highlighted a strong ideological stance, which has turned slogans such as “just” and “independence” it perpetually uses in its advocacy work a laughing stock.

Kenneth Roth, the organization’s executive director, and Sophie Richardson, HRW’s China director, are inextricably linked to the World Uyghur Congress (WUC), a notorious “East Turkistan” organization.

During the 2019 Hong Kong riots, numerous fake journalists were wearing “Human Rights Watch” waistcoats only directing their cameras at policemen, but turned a blind eye to the rioters engaging in acts of vandalism and robbery, even acting as cover for the mobs to flee.

The NGO Monitor, an Israeli NGO evaluation agency, has published a report exposing HRW’s lack of rigorous research methodology, strongly questioning the veracity of its conclusions. According to the NGO Monitor, HRW often uses anonymous “eyewitness,” the content of which is not verifiable, with interviews often not conducted face-to-face. Said interviews are often conducted by people who lack special training or are simply conducted online.

http://enapp.globaltimes.cn/#/article/1216969

Morning Star: Human Rights Watch pressing for regime change in Latin America – BILLIONAIRE-backed NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) has come under fire for lobbying the US government to increase sanctions on Latin American countries as they struggle to fight the spread of coronavirus.

Writing for US news website The Grayzone, journalist Ben Norton accused the organisation of “proudly taking credit for crushing new US sanctions on Nicaragua” while pressing for the escalation of “Washington’s economic war on Venezuela.”

HRW Australia development and outreach manager Stephanie McLennan has previously described the new range of sanctions on Nicaragua as “great news.”
She said she was proud of the regime-change-hungry NGO for recommending sanctions against Nicaraguan officials Juan Antonio Valle Valle, Luis Alberto Perez Olivas and Justo Pastor Urbina, alleging that it had uncovered human-rights abuses.

Last month HRW Americas division associate Megan Monteleone wrote that the new punitive sanctions “opened the door for accountability,” despite Nicaragua having taken measures to rebuild peace and stability after the violent coup attempt.
HRW has been described as the “human-rights arm of the US empire” and has consistently supported Washington’s oppression of Latin American countries.
It regurgitated anti-Sandinista propaganda pumped out by opposition groups pressing for the ousting of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega during the 2018 Washington-backed right-wing armed coup attempt.

The so-called human rights NGO is also pressing for increased sanctions against the democratically elected government of Venezuela.

HRW director Kenneth Roth is leading the charge for the US economic war.

The former US government attorney also supported the December 2019 right-wing coup against president Evo Morales in Bolivia that led to a bloodbath against the country’s indigenous people, describing it as “a transitional moment.”

Like many self-styled global human-rights and press-freedom groups, HRW is funded by organisations such as the CIA-linked Freedom House.

HRW was founded during the height of the Cold War as Helsinki Watch, an anti-Soviet lobby group close to the US government.

https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/w/human-rights-watch-pressing-regime-change-latin-america

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