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HRI is proud to have worked with these 12 outstanding graduates who received fellowships and awards for their human rights work.
HRI partner PEN Norway publishes a report analyzing indictments in freedom of expression cases in Turkey, to which Sarah Mehta contributed.
Sarah Knuckey, Waleed Alhariri, and Amanda McNally co-author an article in the Health and Human Rights Journal on mental health and Yemen.
Priyanka Motaparthy is quoted in an Intercept article on the Pentagon's failure to fully report civilian casualties.
The CLS Clinic and Mwatana for Human Rights welcome new civilian casualty acknowledgment from US military, call for comprehensive accounting of civilian harm in Yemen.
Six Columbia Law School graduates receive Human Rights Institute commendations for their demonstrated commitment to human rights.

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