https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2020/10/usa-amnesty-to-monitor-human-rights-abuses-at-demonstrations/
Amnesty International has grave concerns over the state of human rights in the United States and will closely monitor and expose human rights violations related to protests and demonstrations during and after the 3 November elections, the organization announced today.
“The world is watching the United States and we at Amnesty International stand ready to document and denounce violations of the rights to freedom of expression and assembly throughout the election period. The widespread availability of guns, combined with the incitement of violence and the enabling and abetting of white supremacy — at the highest levels of government and by those elected to serve the people — has left the country dangerously vulnerable to civil and political unrest,” said Bob Goodfellow, Interim Executive Director of Amnesty International USA.
https://www.breitbart.com/europe/2017/12/09/amnesty-international-refuses-return-soros-donation-ireland-pro-life-law/
The Republic of Ireland’s ethics watchdog, which enforces the country’s legislation, instructed the progressive organisation to return the €137,000 (£120,000/$161,000) to the Soros-run Open Society Foundations because the donation breaches the country’s laws prohibiting foreign donors contributing to political campaigns.
The donation is intended for Amnesty’s My Body My Rights campaign, which advocates repealing Ireland’s pro-life Eighth Amendment. The ‘civil society’ organisation’s chief executive in Ireland, Colm O’Gorman, told The Irish Times: “We’re being asked to comply with a law that violates human rights, and we can’t do that.”
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/amnesty-international-under-fire-for-demanding-bushs-arrest-during-trip-to-africa
Amnesty International's U.S. chapter is backed in part by Bush-basher George Soros' Open Society Foundations, which under its prior name Open Society Institute has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to the group. OSI donated $500,000 to Amnesty International USA in 2009 for an anti-torture campaign. At least another $250,000 was approved for the same project in 2008.