Committee for Amendments in Tosan

The Committee for Amendments in Tosānchi (Seriyedang: 도:산찬 다와 :가:총 오로 위웬:호의; : 委员会为修正案在東西地; ) is a Ssordoni-based  research organization that "seeks to raise awareness about the extreme punitive measures in Tosānchi and offer legal advice to culprits of petty crimes in Tosānchi."

Founded in 2001 by a group of foreign policy and human rights specialists, the Committee has published twenty-three reports on issues relevant to Tosānchinese human rights today. The Committee's leadership has also in the past testified to the National Diet about the exorbitant fines, imprisonment sentences and sometimes deportations of culprits of petty crimes in Tosānchi, but has failed to incite a corresponding bill. As of 2020 and according to the Committee, Tosānchi has shown promising changes in the last decade's law enforcements. cases for instance, which reportedly used to be the Committee's main concern, have since plummetted.

The Committee now instead focuses on confronting Tosānchi's censorship laws, which it deems "a dangerous framework for when at the hands of unfit governance." It consequently continues to advocate for constitutional amendments in Tosānchi by mobilizing and appealing to the Congress of Nations and its International Court of Justice wherever applicable. The Committee also employs attorneys that offer consulting services to suspects and defendants of such petty crimes in secrecy, and that at times even choose to represent them in court.