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Republicans introduce bill to cut federal funding to Amnesty International

Amnesty International "has proven itself to be a sham of a 'human rights' organization that perpetuates antisemitic propaganda and refuses to hold the world's dangerous and genocidal regimes accountable," Republican Senators Rick Scott says.

by  JNS and ILH Staff
Published on  04-08-2022 09:37
Last modified: 04-08-2022 09:37
Left-wing Israeli groups make up 77% of references in Amnesty reportAP/Maya Alleruzzo

Amnesty International is said to have received more than $2.5 million in federal funding in the past two decades | Photo: AP/Maya Alleruzzo

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Republican Senators Rick Scott and Mike Braun on Thursday introduced a bill that aims to prevent assistance from the federal government to go to Amnesty International.

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The organization has been criticized by lawmakers and pro-Israel groups for publishing an antisemitic report in early February accusing Israel of apartheid. Added to that, the director of Amnesty International USA Tom O'Brien said at a Woman's National Democratic Club lunch last month that Israel "shouldn't exist as a Jewish state."

According to a release from Scott's office, Amnesty International has received more than $2.5 million in federal funding in the past two decades.

It "has proven itself to be a sham of a 'human rights' organization that perpetuates antisemitic propaganda and refuses to hold the world's dangerous and genocidal regimes accountable, like Communist China, Iran, Russia and Venezuela," Scott wrote in the release.

"Just last month, the Amnesty International USA director said, 'We are opposed to the idea that Israel should be preserved as a state for the Jewish people.' Under no circumstances should American taxpayer dollars subsidize this or any organization that continually acts against US interests and demonizes our great ally, Israel."

Scott said the bill is intended to send a clear message that the United States will not support the "radical left's dangerous anti-Israel agenda."

"Israel is such an important ally to the United States, and an organization that uses its platform to undermine their sovereignty should not be receiving US taxpayer funds," Braun said in the release.

The S. 3999 bill was referred to the Homeland Security and Government Affairs committees after being introduced on the Senate floor.

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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