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EMHRM is an advocacy organization on a controversial topic, and should be used with attribution. It does appear to gather and responsibly report claims and information gathered directly from primary sources, and is widely used with attribution by reliable news sources. It also expresses opinions about the behavior of governments and analysis of larger events such as the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. For these, it can be cited as an opinion source; other sources are also needed to provide larger context from multiple perspectives.
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor (commonly known as Euro-Med Monitor, EMHRM and sometimes as Euro-Med HRM) is a nonprofit organization for the protection of human rights.
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2025 | EMHRM is an advocacy organization on a controversial topic, and should be used with attribution. It does appear to gather and responsibly report claims and information gathered directly from primary sources, and is widely used with attribution by reliable news sources. It also expresses opinions about the behavior of governments and analysis of larger events such as the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. For these, it can be cited as an opinion source; other sources are also needed to provide larger context from multiple perspectives. | 1 | ||