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Human Rights Watch chiefs denied entry to Egypt
2014-08-11
The executive director of Human Rights Watch and another senior staff member were denied entry to Egypt for "security reasons" after being held at the Cairo airport for 12 hours, two of the group's staff said on Monday.

Kenneth Roth and Sarah Leah Whitson had flown to Cairo to take part in publication of a report to be released on Tuesday on the mass killings of protesters by security forces last year, in the aftermath of then-army chief Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's ouster of elected Islamist President Mohamed Morsi.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#5  Human Rights Watch is too cowardly to go observe what the ISIL is doing so they pick a nice safe target in Egypt to justify their shilling for donations.

When HRW says something about Boko Haram, ISIL, and the Taliban, I'll consider them reliable. Because they only seem to comment on US "atrocities" or Israeli "atrocities", they are just a punk leftist parasite.

Give me a few minutes and I will tell you what I really think about them, Amnesty International, NOW, and all of the other US bashing, turning a blind eye, ignoring the truth organizations getting air and print time for no reason other than their sewage supports the empty suit narrative.
Posted by: Bill Clinton   2014-08-11 12:30  

#4  no 24-hour catering I imagine. And seeing those children beheaded for the crime not converting to the Religion of Peace kind of makes them feel queesey - almost guilty.

But don't worry - after someone else has scarified treasure and blood to solve the problem they will be more than happy to jump in, take credit, and blame those who did all the work for the mess and carnage.

What did the Diplomad call them - I think it was the 'Vampire Vulture Elite'. (But I think he was talking more about the U.N...)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2014-08-11 11:11  

#3  Shouldn't they be in Iraq? Or is there no money and 5-star hotels looking at actual massacres?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2014-08-11 10:51  

#2  With the visible bloody hand of barbarism now upon the world, these NGOs are displaying their real calling, ambulance chasing. Time to raise some more cash from the gullible.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2014-08-11 08:53  

#1  The quantum of solace has reached its limits?
Posted by: Pappy   2014-08-11 07:49  

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