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Episode 57: When human rights NGOs fail, with Daniel Balson and Danielle Haas

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Nov 5, 2025
In a thought-provoking conversation with Daniel Balson, former Advocacy Director for Amnesty International USA, and Danielle Haas, ex-senior editor at Human Rights Watch, the discussion centers on the dwindling credibility of major human rights NGOs. They explore how these organizations have shifted focus towards activism, neglecting core issues like international law. With insights into internal politics, methodological decline, and operational constraints, they ponder the future of human rights advocacy and the potential emergence of new grassroots movements.
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INSIGHT

Report Suppression Reveals Political Calculus

  • Amnesty stalled a report on the October 7 massacre because leaders feared it would aid Israel's case against Hamas.
  • That internal struggle exposed political priorities overriding factual reporting.
ANECDOTE

MSF Leadership Admits Operational Shift

  • Alain de Stéche said MSF worked with Hamas in Gaza and would not have done so in the 1990s.
  • He described MSF becoming a biased, militant organization in recent years.
INSIGHT

Donor Trends Drive Mission Drift

  • Amnesty chases topical media trends because its donors and grassroots base drive priorities.
  • That causes mission drift from international humanitarian law to issues like climate or policing.
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