HWR?
"Immer wieder reichen sehr amerikanisch aussehende Berater dem Präsidenten kleine Zettel von der Seite. "HRW" steht auf einem. Gemeint ist wohl der Bericht von "Human Rights Watch" über den russischen Einsatz von Streubomben. Der Tipp wirkt, sofort spricht Saakaschwili über die Bomben. "Ich habe es schon immer gesagt", sagt er hektisch, "doch hier sehen Sie die Beweise".
http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0 ... 26,00.html
Interessant dabei, aus deinem Link und zu meinem Einwand:
This is the first known use of cluster munitions since 2006, during Israel’s war with Hezbollah in Lebanon
Zu HWR sagt Wiki auch:
"the activities of HRW’s Americas advisors are closely entwined with those being pursued by various ‘democracy promoting’ elites. In fact, the numerous overlaps that exist between HRW’s Americas advisory board and the ‘democracy promoting’ establishment are so extensive that in many cases you would be hard pressed to tell the difference between the two groups. This raises a number of serious issues, as if HRW were really genuinely concerned with the promotion of democracy and human rights, then knowledge of their links to anti-democratic organizations – which they must certainly be aware of by now – should surely give them cause to rethink their choice of advisors at the very least. However, given HRW’s elitist origins (fully outlined in the introduction) it seems more likely that such ‘democratic’ ties are actually an integral part of their modus operandi. Indeed, HRW’s intimate relations with ‘democracy promoters’ like the NED and USIP may be merely seen as a reflection of the high degree of influence liberal elites and liberal foundations have over the running and funding of HRW."
Warten wir also auf die Beweise für russische Streubomben.
"There are things we know that we know. There are known unknowns - that is to say, there are things that we now know we don't know, but there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we do not know we don't know." - SecDef Donald Rumsfeld, 12 Feb 2002