{"id":234499,"date":"2017-08-13T21:12:54","date_gmt":"2017-08-14T01:12:54","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/amnesty-international-weaponizing-hypocrisy-for-the-us-nato-telesur-english.php"},"modified":"2017-08-13T21:12:54","modified_gmt":"2017-08-14T01:12:54","slug":"amnesty-international-weaponizing-hypocrisy-for-the-us-nato-telesur-english","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nato-2\/amnesty-international-weaponizing-hypocrisy-for-the-us-nato-telesur-english.php","title":{"rendered":"Amnesty International: Weaponizing Hypocrisy for the US, NATO &#8211; teleSUR English"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  Nicaraguas current Sandinista government has been the most  successful ever in reducing poverty and defending the right of  all Nicaraguans to a dignified life.<\/p>\n<p>    Over the last year, in Latin America, Amnesty International has    takentheir collusion in support of    NATOgovernment foreign policy down to new depths of    falsehood and bad faith, attacking Venezuela and, most    recently, Nicaragua. The multi-million dollar Western NGO    claims, We are independent of any government, political    ideology, economic interest or religion.  <\/p>\n<p>      RELATED:            Global 'False' Witness Targets Nicaragua    <\/p>\n<p>    That claim is extremely dishonest. Many of Amnesty    Internationals board and most of the senior staff in its    secretariat, which produces the organizations reports, are    individuals with a deeply ideologically committed background in    corporate dominated NGOs likePurpose,Open Society Institute,Human Rights Watch, and many others.  <\/p>\n<p>    Mexico has over 36,000 people disappeared and abuses by the    security forces are constant. Colombia has over four million    internally displaced people with over 53 community activists    murdered just in 2017. Amnesty International generally puts    that horrific reality in context by including criticism of    forces challenging those countries' authorities. By contrast,    its reporting on Venezuela and Nicaragua, like those of other    similar Western NGOs, reproduces the false claims of those    countries minority political opposition forces, all supported    one way or another by NATO country governments.  <\/p>\n<p>    In Venezuela and Nicaragua, Western human rights organizations    exaggerate alleged government violations while minimizing    abuses and provocations by the opposition. This screenshot of    Amnesty Internationals three main news items on Venezuela from    Aug. 9gives a fair idea of the organizations heavily    politicized, bad faith coverage of recent events.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is identical false coverage to that of Western mainstream    corporate media and most Western alternative media outlets too.    Amnesty Internationals coverage minimizes opposition murders    of ordinary Venezuelans, setting many people on fire, violent    attacks on hospitals, universities and even preschools and    innumerable acts of intimidation of the general population.    That headline Venezuela: Lethal violence, a state policy to    strangle dissent is a pernicious lie. President Nicolas Maduro    explicitly banned the use of lethal force against opposition    demonstrations from the start of the latest phase of the    oppositions long drawn out attempted coup back in early April    this year.  <\/p>\n<p>      RELATED:            Nicaragua Says Nica Act Reflects Continuity of US      Imperialism    <\/p>\n<p>    Likewise, against Nicaragua,Amnestys latest report, kicking off their    global campaign to stop Nicaraguas proposed Interoceanic    Canal, also begins with a demonstrable lie: Nicaragua has    pushed ahead with the approval and design of a mega-project    that puts the human rights of hundreds of thousands of people    at risk, without consultation and in a process shrouded in    silence That claim is completely false. Even prior to    September 2015, the international consultants impact study    found that the government and the HKND company in charge of    building the canal had organized consultations with, among    others, over 4,000 people from rural communities in addition to    475 people from Indigenous communities along the route of the    canal and its subsidiary projects. There has been very    extensive media discussion and coverage of the project ever    since it was announced.  <\/p>\n<p>    That extremely prestigious ERM consultants Environmental and    Social Impact study, which together with associated studies    cost well over US$100 million, is publicly    availablein Spanishandin English. Two years ago, it anticipated    all the criticisms made by Amnesty International and was    accepted by the Nicaraguan government, leading to a long period    of analysis and revision that is still under way. Amnesty    International excludes that information. Recently,    governmentspokesperson Telemaco Talaverasaid    the continuing process involves a total of 26 further studies.    Until the studies are complete, the government is clearly right    to avoid commenting on the proposed canal, because the new    studies may radically change the overall project.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amnesty International states, According to independent studies    of civil society organizations, along the announced route of    the canal, approximately 24,100 households (some 119,200    people) in the area will be directly impacted. But, the ERM    study notes, HKND conducted a census of the population living    in the Project Affected Areas. The census determined that    approximately 30,000 people (or 7,210 families) would need to    be physically or economically displaced. But Amnesty    Internationals report omits that contradictory detail,    demonstrating how irrationally committed they are to the false    propaganda of Nicaraguas political opposition.  <\/p>\n<p>    Amnesty International claim their research team interviewed at    least 190 people concerned about the effects of the canal. By    contrast, the Nicaraguan government and the HKND company have    discussed the project with around 6,000 people in the areas    along the route of the canal. In that regard, even the local    church hierarchy hascriticized the way the Nicaraguan    oppositionhave manipulated rural families on the    issue of the Canal. But that fact too, Amnesty International    omits. Their whole report is tailor made to supplement the    political oppositions campaign for U.S. intervention via the    notoriousNICA Act.  <\/p>\n<p>    The Nicaraguan government has made an express commitment to a    fair and just resolution of the issue of expropriations.    Its2015 report on the canalin the    context of its National Development Plan, states: The    Nicaraguan government and HKND will guarantee that persons and    families on the route of the canals construction will have    living conditions superior to those they currently have    (without the canal). To that end, the Government of    Reconciliation and National Unity, via the Projects    Commission, will guarantee not just a fair and transparent    indemnification of their properties, via negotiations and    direct agreements with each family affected, but furthermore    will promote actions to improve their economic conditions,    health care, education, housing and employment.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    But the Amnesty International report systematically excludes    that and any other sources giving the governments point of    view, claiming it was unable to access primary sources either    from the government itself or from among the canals numerous    advocates. However, secondary sources abound that categorically    contradict Amnestys advocacy against the canal. The report    specifically and extensively attacks theLaw 840, facilitating the construction of the    canal and its sub-projects, but cynically omits a fundamental,    crucial detail, while also failing completely to give relevant    social and economic context.  <\/p>\n<p>    The crucial detail is that Law 840s Article 18 specifically    states the canal project cannot require any Government Entity    to take any action that violates the political Constitution of    the Republic of Nicaragua or the terms of any international    treaty of which the State of the Republic of Nicaragua is a    party. Amnesty International completely omits that absolutely    crucial part of Law 840 from their report because it makes    redundant their advocacy of opposition claims attacking the    equity and legality of the Canals legal framework. The same is    true of the relevant political, social and economic context.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicaraguas political culture is based on dialogue, consensus    and respect for international law. All the main business    organizations in Nicaragua and all the main international    financial and humanitarian institutions acknowledge that.    President Daniel Ortega and Vice President Rosario Murillo    enjoy levels of approval of over 70 percent. There is good    reason for that massive majority approval. Among many other    factors, the precedents of how the Nicaraguan authorities have    resolved the relocation of populations affected by large    projects, for example, the Tumarin hydroelectric project,    completely contradict the scaremongering of the Nicaraguan    opposition propaganda, so glibly recycled by Amnesty    International.  <\/p>\n<p>    Nicaraguas current Sandinista government has been the most    successful ever in reducing poverty and defending the right of    all Nicaraguans to a dignified life. To do so, among many other    initiatives, it has mobilized record levels of direct foreign    investment. In that context, Law 840 explicitly protects the    huge potential investments in the proposed canal, while at the    same time implicitly guaranteeing constitutional protections.    Similarly, ever since the announcement of the canal, Ortega has    repeatedly, publicly reassured people in Nicaragua that any    families who may eventually be relocated should the canal go    ahead will get every necessary help and assistance from the    government.  <\/p>\n<p>    Just as it has done in the case of Venezuela, on Nicaragua,    Amnesty International misrepresents the facts, cynically    promoting the positions of the countrys right wing political    opposition. In Latin America, under cover of phony concern for    peoples basic rights, in practice Amnesty International, like    almost all the big multi-millionaire Western NGOs, gives    spurious humanitarian cover to the political agenda of the US    and allied country corporate elites and their governments. The    destructive, catastrophic effects of Amnesty Internationals    recent role in the crises affecting Syria, Ukraine and now    Venezuela, are living proof of that.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.telesurtv.net\/english\/opinion\/Amnesty-International-Weaponizing-Hypocrisy-for-the-U.S.-NATO-20170813-0013.html\" title=\"Amnesty International: Weaponizing Hypocrisy for the US, NATO - teleSUR English\">Amnesty International: Weaponizing Hypocrisy for the US, NATO - teleSUR English<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Nicaraguas current Sandinista government has been the most successful ever in reducing poverty and defending the right of all Nicaraguans to a dignified life. 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