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Human Rights Watch Under Fire For Allegedly Accepting Millions In Qatar Funds

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Human Rights Watch under fire for allegedly accepting millions in Qatar funds - I24NEWS

In 2020, the online news organization The Intercept revealed that HRW’s then-Executive Director, Ken Roth, accepted a $470,000 donation from a Saudi billionaire based on the condition that HRW would not use the money to protect the rights of the persecuted LGBTQ-plus community in the Middle East. 

Roth was compelled to return the donation after The Intercept report.

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  • So an organization that is dedicated to an impartial stance on protecting basic human rights for all is actively taking bribes on how to protect specific rights.

    Another reminder that I do not matter. Another reminder that I'm not a real person. Another reminder that we are never listened to.

    This organization is classified as a non-profit but it clearly cannot do its job impartially. Strip it of its status. However that will never happen. Why? Because people don't care about us queer folk unless it actively helps them. No one gave a shit about us until it became trendy to market rainbows everywhere. Even those companies backed down from backlash and stopped promoting pride stuff proving they never gave a flying fuck about supporting the community but by looking out for themselves and making money.

    Once again we are being used and discarded to further the heteronormative horseshit of this hellish planet.

    And if I have to hear one more fucking asshole say "Oh but its so easy for you gays to hook up" I'm going to beat them to death. It's only easy for us to hook up because we had to dispense with all dating and norms because if we did, y'all would have killed us 50 years ago. Hell, 20 years ago. Hell, today.

    I am so tired man...

  • Oh good, even human rights organizations don't care about queer people. What are they supposed to do? Who can they turn to?

    • No one. Everytime we try we just get ignored. Want a good example? Toronto.

      NOTE: This comment is going to get extremely dark, extremely disturbing, and extremely depressing. It is very important but... it's not light. Please read if you can. You have been warned.

      From like the late 2000s onwards, LGBTQ+ people kept disappearing in the Toronto area or were just killed. More and more in the 2010s. I remember walking around and seeing posters up everywhere and new ones pretty frequently. A lot of them were the typical ran away thing but more and more started appearing that didn't fit that bill. The gay community en masse turned to the Toronto Police and said "We think we have a serial killer in the community." The police set up a "taskforce" in 2012 to investigate it called Project Houston. I say "project" because almost no effort was put into the investigation due to the victims being both gay as well as usually non-white. They investigated the serial killer himself and brought him in to be questioned but let him go. They said there wasn't a serial killer. More gay men went missing which all but confirmed it. Stories of people who met said killer and managed to escape. Then after Pride in 2017, Andrew Kinsman went missing. I met him a few times. He was an incredibly kind man. People went to Andrews house and his cat was out of food and water, meds were left behind, and social media turned off. No rhyme or reason for him to suddenly vanish. Then a trans woman was killed. Then another person was found dead in an alley. The community outcry became overwhelming so the Toronto Police opened another investigation. They then closed it saying there was no evidence of a serial killer.

      But surprise surprise, the cops were incredibly wrong. Evidence came out about this monster, more and more, so they started finally ACTUALLY investigating him 5 years after his initial "questioning". Why do I have that in quotes? Keep reading. They arrest him later, barging into his apartment with a man handcuffed to his bed, a bag over his face, and his mouth taped shut.

      Suddenly now there was some interest. So they investigate. He was a landscaper and they start looking into those places where he worked and they start uncovering bodies, including that of Kinsman. Also including the body of one of the victims that was investigated during Project Houston, again the same project where they previously investigated this serial killer and released him. They also found a truly overwhelming amount of photos and evidence. Experts kept saying that it was too detailed and there's no way he's only been active for 5 years. Most serial killer start in their 20s and this monster was in his late 40s or early 50s at this point and was showing skill in his kills and covering of his tracks. This was gotten from practice. When the ground started thawing up, they go look for more bodies. They end up searching in july for just over a week and found remains every single day of the search.

      This monster was charged with only 8 deaths. All remains have not been identified. Police have also claimed "they have no reason to believe he was linked to any other deaths."

      The Toronto Police service actively ignored the safety concerns of the community. They refused to investigate the serial killings and refused to even use the term until 2018, well after it had been demonstrated that this monster had already killed multiple people across a long time span and that they were linked. If they had listened to the community and said "There may be a serial killer active" then it could have flooded in with tips that they could have investigated, you know, exactly what happened when they actually announced that's what they were doing? And when other serial killers have had that exact same outcome? At any rate, they arrest the killer and then announce they're investigating serial killings. What happens? Completely unsurprisingly, they're flooded with tips both about this specific person as well as tips in general that would have helped locate this person. So what does the police chief do? Blame the community. He said that the community should have reported the incidents sooner and waiting this long was why he got away with it for so long. The literal headline after he said that was "Toronto police chief says civilians failed to help investigation into alleged serial killer". He got a huge amount of backlash for victim blaming the community when he was the one who actively denied us the help.

      It was announced in 2018-2019 there would be a review into the failure to protect the community. In 2021 the review said there was "serious flaws" (one way to fucking put it) in the way the police handled it. It also effectively said that the only reason the investigation even happened was because of the friends/family of Andrew Kinsman who aggressively pushed the police and community to mobilize and investigate ourselves. The review also said that the Project Houston thing? Yeah. They never looked into the killers history because they would have found a early 2000s violent assault with a pipe on someone. They also didn't investigate at all because there were apparently blatant and meaningful connections between the killer and three of the victims they were supposed to be investigating. There were 151 recommendations on how to fix their shit. 151. Just think about that. 151 things they catastrophically failed on that all led to the entire community being ignored, left for dead, and then victim blamed.

      So dear reader, whoever you may be, I ask you this. The next time you see an LGBTQ+ person being upset at the world and how no one cares about us, don't say it will get better. Don't say that the world does care. It doesn't. What I want you to do is prove that you care. Stand up and protect those people because fuck knows, most of the straight people in Toronto who were in positions to help did nothing and let us get killed and it's not unique to Toronto. In a City that has such a bustling gay community, you'd expect something. Meaning that if it's happening HERE then there is no way that it isn't a trillion times worse in smaller places.

      This is why I don't want to be gay. It's because if I was straight, maybe someone would give a shit about me.

      Edit: Hilarious. Downvoted within seconds. Thanks for proving my point guys. I give up.

      • Jesus... I don't even know what to say about that. I'm just horrified and appalled.

        And that guy is not even the only one. Who knows how long police sat on evidence about Jeffrey Dahmer? I doubt they were all that concerned that he was murdering men for over a decade.

      • Don't think about the downvotes. There are a lot of reddit trolls on lemmy who like to show up and downvote everything. There are people in this world who care. You are not an "issue" - you are a person. Your life matters.

  • The sudden media narrative that virtually every NGO operating in the Middle East is secretly anti-Semitic does not make a lot of sense, and has the appearance of a spin campaign.

  • They didn't imply they were for human rights

  • don't forget silencing hamas rape victims

  • Okay? So this was revealed in 2020 and the director guy returned the donation. Why is this being written about again 3 years later? Is someone trying to push a narrative in order to deflect from some other subject?

  • Neither i24 nor memri are unbiased sources, but if this is true, it certainly would account for a lot of the anti-Israel bias that has been coming out of human rights watch lately.

    • Yeah, it can't be the genocide.

      • It's them inappropriately defining this as genocide or whatever other buzzwords will generate outrage. This is clearly about defense for Israel and not eliminating an ethnic group.

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