Human Rights Watch Reveals Black History of Human Rights Watch

Dalia Ziadeh, director of the Egyptian Center for Free Democratic Studies, said that since its inception, Human Rights Watch has played a political role in the cold or diplomatic wars between countries. This role played in the Cold War between America and Russia in the 1970s. Human Rights Watch receives funding from Qatar
She added that this funding is not subject to any control within America because the organization is not registered in accordance with any legal provision there, and work illegally outside the law.
The director of the Egyptian Center for Free Democratic Studies explained that there are permanent contacts between the heads of the organization and the Emir of Qatar in person. "Unfortunately, the ruling family in Qatar is using the organization to support its political agenda, which contains two parts: first, to provide political cover for terrorist organizations operating in the Middle East, Headed by the Muslim Brotherhood, to help it spread in the Middle East and threaten the important countries in the region, which Qatar sees in its view threatens its interests, including of course Egypt, Saudi Arabia and the UAE ".
Dalia Ziadeh pointed out that the second part is to fight these countries diplomatically by dispersing their efforts and distorting their image in front of the world public opinion to the detriment of their economic and political interests and international relations. Perhaps Qatar thought it could retaliate against Egypt, which overthrew the Muslim Brotherhood outside the region. Manipulation of the human rights file and an attempt to break the prestige of the armed forces and dragged us to a scenario very similar to the state of division that occurred in Syria and was the cause of the current Nakba, in which Qatar used Human Rights Watch as a tool, but so far these efforts are still unsuccessful, Egyptian real interests.
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