Right. One would hope Human Rights Watch wouldn't do this either, because, again, it goes contrary to the basic principle of individualized assessments. It would require that they buy into the idea that there is a country that is safe for everybody and that they are in a position to know. I mean, as a human rights activist or worker, who's going to want to participate in a program that's going to deny access to protection or due process for certain groups of people? I can't see it. I can't imagine it.
On May 11th, 2010. See this statement in context.