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Afghan fathers don't really burn their daughters to death if they catch them reading; that's 1950s-vintage propaganda. In any case this isn't the real reason that NATO is there.
Amnesty International denies working with NATO on this propaganda. But NATO is pushing the same propaganda!
Women's rights: making progress in Afghanistan
Years ago, when I was young and naive, I was a member of Amnesty International. One day I got a mysterious anonymous letter from someone who had obtained access to the membership database. The letter said that Amnesty International was participating in a specific human rights hoax for propaganda reasons.
I didn't believe a word of it. The news was telling me a different story. That's when I was naive enough to believe the news.
Then the soviet union collapsed, and numerous secrets were leaked...and I discovered that what the letter said was true.
If you think about it...some of the high-profile members of Amnesty International seemed to have connections to secret 3-letter agencies. And like its twin Human Rights Watch, whose trotskyite origins are fairly well-documented, it was a child of the cold war.
Its executives have always claimed that their numerous complaints about the "western" countries prove its neutrality. But if you think carefully about the nature of those complaints, they are all either globalist action items, like open borders, or they have little or no impact on foreign policy, like abolition of the death penalty.
And "human rights emergencies" have a way of springing up suddenly just before invasions. And the solution to the "human rights emergency" is always to support the invasion. They've even invited Madeleine "we think [the deaths of half a million Iraqi children] was worth it" Albright to their events!
It's not just Amnesty International. It's most of the so-called "NGOs" (non-governmental organizations), particularly the ones that have official connections to the United Nations. They provide cover for black ops, spying, and propaganda.
And it's even darker than that. As Sibel Edmonds wrote in her book, Lone Gladio, their pretexts have nothing to do with their actual operations; if you were in trouble and appealed to a "human rights organization" to help you--they might just report you to black ops for assassination.