The top 10 neighbors for Amnesty International span human rights bodies, UN agencies, global news outlets, and international non-profits — a mixed cluster with no single dominant pull and scores compressed between 0.98 and 0.96.
The shape is flat: Human Rights Watch leads at 0.98, followed closely by Amnesty International USA at 0.98 and Al Jazeera English at 0.98. UN Human Rights (0.98), UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency (0.97), the United Nations (0.97), UNICEF (0.97), and World Food Programme (0.97) fill out the middle. AFP news agency (0.96) and The Guardian (0.96) round out the ten. By subcategory, six of the ten are Non-Profits or closely related Organizations (Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International USA, UN Human Rights, UNHCR, UNICEF, World Food Programme), two are News Publishers (AFP, The Guardian), one is a TV Channel (Al Jazeera English), and one is Government (United Nations). The center entity's own subcategory — Non-Profit — is the dominant kind in the set, meaning this audience looks primarily like its own kind, with international news outlets as the secondary cluster. No entertainment, retail, or lifestyle entities appear in the top 10; the neighbor set is tightly scoped to global civil society and international journalism.
The overall picture is an audience defined almost entirely by international humanitarian and news-media consumption, with virtually no cross-kind drift in the nearest ten positions.