Ignoring? I wrote off Amnesty International when they made their position and criteria clear to me in the first article. I spent no time going back to see more of the same, but for you here, I’m looking agian:
And finally this is yet more criticism of Russia, which does nothing to change their position on Ukraine from the first article.
If anything the links you posted feel like backpedaling for Amnesty for their original 2022 position which caught them so much backlash and donors fleeing.
Are you perhaps referring to this: https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/08/ukraine-ukrainian-fighting-tactics-endanger-civilians/
And ignoring this: https://www.amnesty.org/en/location/europe-and-central-asia/eastern-europe-and-central-asia/ukraine/ https://www.amnestyusa.org/countries/ukraine/ https://www.amnesty.org.uk/protect-civilians-ukraine https://amnesty.ca/human-rights-news/ukraine-russia-three-years-since-invasion/ https://www.amnesty.eu/news/ukraine-justice-and-victims-rights-must-be-at-the-forefront-to-end-war/
I am.
Ignoring? I wrote off Amnesty International when they made their position and criteria clear to me in the first article. I spent no time going back to see more of the same, but for you here, I’m looking agian:
I see many similar criticisms of Ukraine, so this doesn’t help your argument with me with this one.
This links back to the same content from the first link. So this appears to be a duplicate.
This is criticism of Russia, which does nothing to change their position on Ukraine from the first article.
This is more criticism of Russia, which does nothing to change their position on Ukraine from the first article.
https://www.amnesty.eu/news/ukraine-justice-and-victims-rights-must-be-at-the-forefront-to-end-war/
And finally this is yet more criticism of Russia, which does nothing to change their position on Ukraine from the first article.
If anything the links you posted feel like backpedaling for Amnesty for their original 2022 position which caught them so much backlash and donors fleeing.