Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Salman Rushdie"s matter on Amnesty International

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"Amnesty International has finished the repute inestimable repairs by allying itself with Moazzam Begg and his organisation Cageprisoners, and holding them up as human rights advocates. It looks really most as if Amnesty"s care is pang from a kind of dignified bankruptcy, and has lost the capability to heed right from wrong. It has severely compounded the blunder by suspending the resolute Gita Sahgal for the crime of going open with her concerns. Gita Sahgal is a lady of measureless firmness and eminence and I am privately beholden to her for the bold stands she done at the time of the Khomeini fatwa opposite The Satanic Verses, as a heading part of of the groups Southall Black Sisters and Women Against Fundamentalism. It is people similar to Gita Sahgal who are the loyal voices of the human rights movement; Amnesty and Begg have revealed, by their statements and actions, that they merit the contempt."

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