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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights The NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESOHR) was established on July 9, 2004, in Kilinochchi as part of the 2002 Norway-facilitated peace process to improve human rights in the north east of Sri Lanka. NESOHR functioned in the Tamil areas until the end of 2008 when it was forced to end its operations. During its operations from Vanni, it released a large number of reports on the ongoing atrocities against Tamils. It was relaunched again in 2013 from outside Sri Lanka. Joseph Pararajasingham, a member of the Sri Lankan Parliament, and A. Chandranehru, a former member of Sri Lankan Parliament, were founding members of NESOHR. Both were later assassinated, allegedly by para-military members. Father M. X. Karunaratnam was Chairperson of the organization until his assassination on April 20, 2008. In a press release, NESOHR condemned, "in the strongest possible terms", "the Sri Lankan State" for his death. NESOHR has been cited by the BBC and Amnesty International, as well as Sri Lankan newspapers. In addition to reporting on human rights, NESOHR has also formed an informal partnership with the to discuss the application of international humanitarian law to Sri Lanka's armed conflict. NESOHR has faced criticism for being too pro-LTTE. International human rights groups see it as little more than an attempt by the LTTE to whitewash its own human rights abuses. Jo Becker of Human Rights Watch and Rory Mungoven, the UN's Senior Advisor on Human Rights in Sri Lanka, agreed that the organization's members lacked proficiency in human rights. Additionally, NESOHR often downplayed the significance of child recruitment by the LTTE. However, critics also noted that the NESOHR had at least limited independence, and had the potential to become a more legitimate human rights organization.more legitimate human rights organization.
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rdfs:comment The NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights The NorthEast Secretariat on Human Rights (NESOHR) was established on July 9, 2004, in Kilinochchi as part of the 2002 Norway-facilitated peace process to improve human rights in the north east of Sri Lanka. NESOHR functioned in the Tamil areas until the end of 2008 when it was forced to end its operations. During its operations from Vanni, it released a large number of reports on the ongoing atrocities against Tamils. It was relaunched again in 2013 from outside Sri Lanka. NESOHR has been cited by the BBC and Amnesty International, as well as Sri Lankan newspapers.ational, as well as Sri Lankan newspapers.
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