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Amnesty International is a worldwide campaigning movement that works to promote all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards. Its mission is to undertake research and action focussed on preventing and ending grave abuses of the rights to physical and mental integrity, freedom of conscience and expression, and freedom from discrimination, within the context of its work to promote all human rights. Amnesty International has more than a million members and supporters in over 140 countries and territories. It is impartial and independent of any government, political persuasion or religious creed. It is financed largely by subscriptions and donations from its worldwide membership.  Website: www.amnesty.org
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Sri Lanka Must Deliver on its Commitments Set Out by Human Rights Council Resolution 30/1

21 August 2017 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Speeches/Statements

Sri Lanka: Ensuring justice: Protecting human rights for Sri Lanka's future

7 October 2014 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country News

Sri Lanka: Submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review 14th Session of the UPR Working Group, October-November 2012

November 2012 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country Reports

Sri Lanka must release thousands being held under repressive laws

9 March 2011 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country News

Sri Lanka: Forgotten prisoners: Sri Lanka uses anti-terrorism laws to detain thousands

8 March 2011 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country News

Sri Lanka's new parliament must drop emergency laws

20 April 2010 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country News

More civilians killed in Sri Lanka fighting

10 February 2009 | Publisher: Amnesty International | Document type: Country News

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