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Siviour Craig <[log in to unmask]>
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The philosophy, work & influences of Noam Chomsky
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Very interesting post, Andrej.

I still consider the HRW reports "useful" however.
I was thinking about spending some time in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan
recently and the HRW Country reports give detailed information of what one
might expect if you go there.

Regards,

Craig

PS The Dr. Seuss Foundation!? Cool...

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrej Grubacic [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 23 March 2000 12:02
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Subject: Re: [CHOMSKY] FW: Serb Gang-Rapes in Kosovo Exposed


*** ex-yu-a-lista ***

Who is behind Human Rights Watch?

          The backgrounds of the Board members at Human Rights Watch
          (HRW), Europe-Central Asia section, with info on HRW and its
          sources of funding. HRW is founded on the idea that the values of
          the United States are universal, and that the US must impose them
          on the rest of the world. As the largest human-rights lobby, it is
          partly responsible for the increasingly expansionist US foreign
policy.

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