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'Better than' is not always good enough

Source: Jerusalem Post
Jerusalem : Israel | 3 months ago  
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Human Rights Watch has come under fire recently, accused of bias, an excessive focus on one country, lacking credibility and impartiality and even promoting terrorism. "HRW [has] no credibility," says a cabinet minister. "Human Rights Watch is at our throat again," complains a newspaper editorial,...
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