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Amnesty to send one supporter to UNHRC session in Geneva

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Feb 23 2014 | 4:20 PM IST
Human rights NGO Amnesty International is inviting its Indian supporters to participate in 'Go Geneva', an opportunity to witness the proceedings of United Nations Human Rights Commission at Geneva next month.
The selected candidate, who passes through a fair process would get to travel to Geneva next month to observe and participate in the crucial process of the UNHRC session, where resolutions against Sri Lanka on alleged Human Rights violations are to be brought.
Interested candidates above 18 years with a basic understanding of human rights policies of Amnesty International and hold a passport with at least eight months validity must give a missed call to 09246581113, a statement from the organisation said.
Based on the data of missed calls and online data of contestants, 50 finalists will be chosen through a random computerised process and the final candidate would be chosen through an interview assessment by an Amnesty International India panel.
There is no entry fee for the selection process, which is open between February 21 and March 2.

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First Published: Feb 23 2014 | 4:20 PM IST

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