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EU should press Bhutan to free political prisoners

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      Amnesty international had enough situations showing their rotten core in Ukraine. Fuck Amnesty International.

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        Amnesty international had enough situations showing their rotten core in Ukraine. Fuck Amnesty International.

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        So because they criticized the wrong military that one time, we don't have to care about political prisoners in Bhutan? Convenient.

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          So because they criticized the wrong military that one time, we don't have to care about political prisoners in Bhutan? Convenient.

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          You can care about Butan. You can't care what AI says -- they're bought by Russians and can't be trusted.

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            You can care about Butan. You can't care what AI says -- they're bought by Russians and can't be trusted.

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            What happened?

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              You can care about Butan. You can't care what AI says -- they're bought by Russians and can't be trusted.

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              So the organization that regularly publishes reports on Russian warcrimes (Example) is bought by Russians. Uh-huh...

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                They talked much shit about how Ukraine treated POWs but was completely silent about how Russia treated Ukrainian POWs (and there were many documented things like executions, tortures and overall many of them were Reich-concentration-camp-tier starved)

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                  They talked much shit about how Ukraine treated POWs but was completely silent about how Russia treated Ukrainian POWs (and there were many documented things like executions, tortures and overall many of them were Reich-concentration-camp-tier starved)

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                  They talked much shit about how Ukraine treated POWs but was completely silent about how Russia treated Ukrainian POWs

                  Is that so?

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                    The main issue was takes like "The Ukrainian army should station itself in forests instead of defending cities so that Russian bombardment would not hit civilians". Anyone with a single strategically thinking brain cell of course readily sees that if you're not defending cities, the Russians would've been free to Bucha everything.

                    They somehow misunderstood the "no human shields" thing as "you can't be near civilians, ever". You need to be close to civilians if you want to protect them from massacres. How else are you supposed to do that, with telepathy?

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                      Amnesty international had enough situations showing their rotten core in Ukraine. Fuck Amnesty International.

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                      In the case of the war of Ukraine i understand Amnesty International isn't really a friend to Ukrainians, which seems weird because they are the one targeted by an aggressor. But I think it is fair they remain critical, while I also think it is unfair when they don't criticise all parties in the same way. But I do hope you see truth in the saying that an imperfect ally is not the same as your enemy. They aren't on Russia's side on this, generally they are not on anyone's side and they don't want to be. Not saying what they're doing is always fair, but them putting in effort to get the EU to pressure Bhutan should not be discouraged because of what they say and do in another conflict. What you're doing is unfair to the political prisoners Amnesty is speaking out for.

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