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30 أكتوبر 2007

الكاتب:
Arvind Ganesan, Director, Business and Human Rights Program, Human Rights Watch

[DOC] Letter to The Economist from Arvind Ganesan, Human Rights Watch

To suggest that non-governmental groups must choose either to expose the involvement of companies in human rights abuses or to engage with companies that are committed to improving their conduct is a simplification...Human rights groups investigate and expose human rights abuses around the world, including many that involve companies, and press for justice for the victims. Many of us also constructively engage with companies that genuinely seek to uphold human rights...

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