The Nazi regime is edging towards stripping Amnesty International of its tax-exempt status following its historic finding that ‘Israel’ was perpetrating apartheid against Palestinians, Zionist media reported.
On Tuesday, February 1, London-based international human rights group Amnesty International released a report, which labels the Nazi regime an ‘apartheid state’. The report calls for ‘Israel’ to be held accountable for its practices against Palestinians.
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The Nazi parliament’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee is looking to consider rules that would strip Amnesty operations in the Nazi entity of tax-exempt status, according to the ‘Israel’ Hayom paper.
The proposed measures were pushed through to this stage on Sunday when Nazi ‘Justice’ Minister Gideon Saar gave the okay at the behest of Nazi’s Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman.
Nazi regime is also seeking to limit Amnesty’s access to platforms within the country by using a law that targets those who boycott or have made statements urging others to boycott the Nazi entity.
Amnesty’s finding of apartheid mirrors similar conclusions drawn by NGO B’Tselem and Human Rights Watch in January and April 2021 respectively.