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    Salil Shetty (born 3 February 1961) is an Indian human rights activist who was the Secretary General of the human rights organization Amnesty International (2010–2018) till 31 July 2018. Previously, he was the director of the United Nations Millennium Campaign .

  2. Jun 9, 2021 · Salil Shetty, a former secretary general of Amnesty International and a senior fellow at Harvard University, will lead Open Society's global programmatic work and thought leadership on human rights issues. He will start his new role on September 1, 2021, and work with Open Society's president, staff, and partners to increase its impact.

  3. Salil Shetty served Amnesty International as the organization’s eighth Secretary General from 2010-2018. A long-term activist on poverty and justice, Salil Shetty lead the movement’s worldwide work to end human rights violations and spearheaded a significant move of Amnesty International’s work to the global south. Before joining Amnesty International, he was Director of the United […]

  4. May 22, 2018 · Decolonising human rights. Speech delivered by Salil Shetty, Secretary General of Amnesty International, at the London School of Economics on 22 May 2018. Introduction. It is great to be back at the LSE. It is a long time since I was a graduate student here, and several years since I was last here to speak.

  5. Apr 26, 2022 · One of the most prominent human rights activists out there, Salil Shetty talks about the Indian journey in terms of human rights. He underlines the fact that...

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  6. Apr 5, 2009 · Salil Shetty. @SalilShetty. ·. May 28. Defying most opinion polls, #Erdogan won the first round.The lacklustre second round will be even more difficult for the opposition, unless the people of Turkey decide to surprise the world. #TurkiyeElections2023. aljazeera.com.

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  8. One of the most prominent human rights activists out there, Salil Shetty talks about the Indian journey in terms of human rights. He underlines the fact that a nation's true growth lies not only in the economic growth but that of the human indices, and suggests ways to support that going forward.