June 14, 2005

Hithchens: AI's Broken Moral Compass

As an ex-member of Amnesty International I can only say 'aye' to Christopher Hitchens in Slate:

About Amnesty International's disgraceful performance, however, I can tell as well as ask. I was at one point quite close to its London headquarters, and I used to both carry and return messages for the organization when I went as a reporter to screwed-up countries. The founding statutes were quite clear: An Amnesty local was to adopt three "prisoners of conscience," one from either side of the Cold War and one from a "neutral" state. Letters were to be written to the relevant governments and to newspapers in free countries. Though physical torture and capital punishment were opposed in all cases, no overt political position was to be taken. (I remember there was quite a row when an Amnesty "country report" on Argentina went so far as to describe a guerrilla raid as "daring.") By adhering to these rules, AI became a credible worldwide group to which even the most repressive governments sometimes had to pay attention. All honor to its founder Peter Benenson, who died earlier this year.

And now look. I think it is fairly safe to say that not one detainee in Guantanamo is there because of an expression of opinion. (And those whose "opinion" is that all infidels must die are not exactly prisoners of conscience.) Morally neutral on this point, apparently, Amnesty nonetheless finds its voice by describing the prison itself as "the gulag of our times." No need to waste words here: Not everyone in the gulag was a "prisoner of conscience," either. But if an organization that ostensibly protects the rights of prisoners is unaware of the nature of a colossal system of forced labor and arbitrary detention—replete with physical torture, starvation, and brutal execution—then the moral compass has become disordered beyond repair. This is not even neutrality between the fireman and the fire. It surely expresses a covert sympathy with the aims and objectives of jihad and an overt, if witless and sinister, hatred of the United States. If only this were the only symptom of that tendency.

Hat tip: Steve Green.

Posted by: Rusty at 11:45 AM | Comments (4) | Add Comment
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1 AI and the whole "human rights" crowd has been completely taken over by Leftists and anti-Americans. And don't be fooled by the fact that AI "has done a lot of good". Even fucking Castro has done some good. Even Stalin and Hitler did some good. It's virtually impossible to exist and not do SOME good.

Posted by: Carlos at June 14, 2005 12:52 PM (8e/V4)

2 Is AI a dick, a pussy, or an asshole? Short for AI-rick Bardwin maybe? Sean Penn is a pussy, I saw the movie. I never joined, though a hot chick did almost tempt me to try and prove my *male sensitivity* - that's like "Screwing for Virginity" isn't it? Except you don't get to, and you're still a College virgin.

Posted by: -keith in mtn. view at June 14, 2005 04:11 PM (hgd/M)

3 AI began, as many such do, with wide-eyed idealism. They believed that if they sent enough plaintive letters and picketed enough embassies that they might eventually make the world a granolarific place, with peace, love, and tofu for everyone. Well as they say, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. AI gained credibility through being truly neutral in crusade for human rights, but they, like others, were infiltrated by those whose ideas weren't so high-minded, but rather more practical and less concerned with the rights of others. Idealism fell by the wayside and agenda became the new battle plan. Now AI is headed by a woman who belongs to the religion that wants to turn the world into a battlefield. They can't even pretend ligitimacy anymore.

Posted by: Improbulus Maximus at June 14, 2005 05:03 PM (0yYS2)

4 Urg. Check your headline. It readth pretty thtupidly.

Posted by: Brian H at June 16, 2005 01:09 AM (8AabM)

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