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Analysis: Amnesty was not set up to bash Israel

May 21, 2010 13:40
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Amnesty has taken a curious turn recently. Its credibility was damaged when it sided with an organisation campaigning for Guantanamo detainees in a dispute with its own official, Gita Sahgal, a respected women's rights campaigner.

In doing so, it appeared to suspend its strict rules on the groups with which it associates its brand.

Amnesty should defend the rights of those abused in the pursuit of the war on terror. But it should not promote them at the expense of longstanding activists such as Sahgal.

In the Middle East it is even more difficult for Amnesty to maintain its independence. If it is to hold the Israeli government to account, as it must, then it must not be seen to take sides.