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70Za zaprtimi vrati 70: Več kot 70 zaposlenih v nevladnih organizacijah v novem poročilu navaja antisemitizem in pomanjkanje odgovornosti

V članku, ki ga je objavil The Jerusalem Post, se poroča o novem poročilu z naslovom "Insiders Speak" EiGHT, neodvisne pobude s sedežem v Ženevi. V poročilu se navaja razširjen antisemitizem in pomanjkanje odgovornosti v glavnih človekovih pravicah in humanitarnih nevladnih organizacijah, kot so Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International in Greenpeace. V poročilu, ki so ga napisali več kot 70 zaposlenih v nevladnih organizacijah, so izpostavljeni sistemski problemi, vključno z metodološkimi neuspehi in odvetnimi praksami proti žvižgačem. V poročilu so te organizacije kritizirane zaradi oblikovanja globalnega diskurza okoli izrazov, kot sta "apartheid" in "genocid", kar kaže, da so postale avtoritativni glasovi pri opredelitvi moralnih in pravnih standardov. Avtorka, Danielle Haas, nekdanja višja urednica pri Human Rights Watch, trdi, da se te organizacije obravnavajo kot nepopustne kljub notranjim problemom, ki zahtevajo pregled.

In the wake of the October 7, 2023, attacks on Israel, a growing number of professionals within the international NGO sector have begun to voice serious concerns about the ethical and operational integrity of their organizations. These concerns, detailed in a newly released report titled *Insiders Speak*, reveal a pattern of antisemitism, lack of accountability, and systemic failure to uphold the very values these organizations claim to champion. According to the report, over 70 current and former staff members from prominent NGOs such as Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, and Greenpeace have contributed firsthand accounts of a toxic work environment where dissent is discouraged, Jewish employees face marginalization, and antisemitic rhetoric is often dismissed as mere political disagreement.

The report, spearheaded by the newly formed advocacy group EiGHT, highlights a disturbing trend wherein the human rights and humanitarian sectors—often lauded as moral authorities—are failing to maintain the integrity they are expected to uphold. Founded by individuals with decades of experience in leading NGOs, EiGHT emerged from a collective realization that the sector's response to the October 7 crisis was deeply flawed. Many of the report's authors, including Danielle Haas, a former senior editor at Human Rights Watch, noted that the initial reaction to the attack was marked by a lack of critical engagement and a tendency to align with narratives that could serve political agendas.

Haas, who spent 14 years at Human Rights Watch before leaving in late 2023, described how colleagues began reaching out after the war started, sharing experiences that initially seemed like personal grievances. As conversations unfolded, it became clear that these were not isolated cases but symptoms of deeper institutional problems. This prompted the formation of a WhatsApp group, which eventually evolved into the comprehensive report now being circulated. The report asserts that the human rights sector is not immune to the same kinds of corruption and bias found in other industries, and that its influence over global discourse is disproportionate to the level of oversight it receives.

The report outlines several key findings, including the normalization of antisemitism within certain NGOs, the suppression of dissenting voices, and the exploitation of crises for fundraising purposes. For instance, it suggests that some organizations have used the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza to generate public sympathy and financial support, sometimes at the expense of acknowledging the broader geopolitical complexities. Additionally, the report notes that Jewish employees have faced increasing hostility, with their concerns about antisemitism frequently dismissed as overly sensitive or politically motivated.

One particularly striking finding is the report's assertion that the concept of "apartheid" has become a tool wielded by these organizations to shape public perception of Israel, often without sufficient evidence. The report argues that such labels are not merely ideological positions but are increasingly used to legitimize narratives that can influence policy and public sentiment globally.

The implications of these findings extend beyond the immediate concerns of individual NGOs. They suggest a broader failure in the international community to hold these influential groups accountable for their actions and statements. With many of the report's contributors remaining in the field or having left within the past few years, the situation appears to be evolving rapidly, raising urgent questions about the future direction of the human rights movement and the role of NGOs in shaping global discourse.

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70Za zaprtimi vrati 70: Več kot 70 zaposlenih v nevladnih organizacijah v novem poročilu navaja antisemitizem in pomanjkanje odgovornosti

V članku, ki ga je objavil The Jerusalem Post, se poroča o novem poročilu z naslovom "Insiders Speak" EiGHT, neodvisne pobude s sedežem v Ženevi. V poročilu se navaja razširjen antisemitizem in pomanjkanje odgovornosti v glavnih človekovih pravicah in humanitarnih nevladnih organizacijah, kot so Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International in Greenpeace. V poročilu, ki so ga napisali več kot 70 zaposlenih v nevladnih organizacijah, so izpostavljeni sistemski problemi, vključno z metodološkimi neuspehi in odvetnimi praksami proti žvižgačem. V poročilu so te organizacije kritizirane zaradi oblikovanja globalnega diskurza okoli izrazov, kot sta "apartheid" in "genocid", kar kaže, da so postale avtoritativni glasovi pri opredelitvi moralnih in pravnih standardov. Avtorka, Danielle Haas, nekdanja višja urednica pri Human Rights Watch, trdi, da se te organizacije obravnavajo kot nepopustne kljub notranjim problemom, ki zahtevajo pregled.

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): Članek obravnava težavo skozi kritično lečo uveljavljenih organizacij za človekove pravice, kar pomeni, da imajo neprimeren vpliv in se ne držijo odgovornosti.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 95 · Objektivnost 85): High factual accuracy aligning with primary source, though slightly omits details about specific criticisms of HRW's response to October 7. Objectivity is strong but includes some framing that highlights the author's perspective.

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Poročilo trdi, da so nevladne organizacije spodbujale trpljenje Gaze, da bi zbirale sredstva, zanikala trditve o antisemitizmu

Poročilo zagovorniške skupine EiGHT trdi, da so mednarodne humanitarne in nevladne organizacije za človekove pravice ignorirale pritožbe proti antisemitizmu židovskega osebja, uporabile trpljenje v Gazi za namene zbiranja sredstev in spodbujale anti-izraelsko pripoved med vojno v Gazi.

Ocena pristranskosti (Desno): Članek predstavlja kritični pogled na mednarodne nevladne organizacije, zlasti na obtožbe antisemitizma in domnevne pristranskosti proti Izraelu.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 90 · Objektivnost 80): Accurate overall but lacks some specifics from the primary source. Slightly less objective due to framing the report as 'anti-Israel' which may introduce bias.

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Analiza • Brez temeljite preiskave je Izrael obsojen na ponovitev neuspeha 7. oktobra

Članek analizira morebitna tveganja, s katerimi se sooča Izrael, če ne bo izvedel celovite preiskave napadov 7. oktobra. Trdi, da brez temeljite preiskave Izrael ne bo mogel obravnavati sistemskih vprašanj, ki so prispevali k kršitvi varnosti, kar bi lahko privedlo do podobnih incidentov v prihodnosti. Članek poudarja potrebo po odgovornosti in preglednosti, da bi preprečili ponavljajoče se napake v nacionalni obrambi in kriznem upravljanju.

Ocena pristranskosti (Levo): V članku je pomanjkanje temeljite preiskave označeno kot kritični neuspeh v upravljanju in nacionalni varnosti, ki se ujema z naraščajočo zaskrbljenostjo glede institucionalne odgovornosti in preglednosti.

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 70): The article makes a strong argument about the need for a thorough probe but does not provide specific facts or data to support its claims. It leans on general assertions rather than concrete evidence. The tone is critical of the government, which affects objectivity.

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