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Turkey restores access to Wikipedia after almost three years. HRI Senior Fellow and lead barrister on the case before the European Court of Human Rights, Can Yeginsu, comments on lifting the ban.
HRI hosts a talk about the book Future Histories: What Ada Lovelace, Tom Paine, and the Paris Commune Can Teach Us about Digital Technology, featuring author Lizzie O'Shea, a lawyer and Davis Projects for Peace Prize Recipient.
TrialWatch Legal Fellow Sarah Mehta co-delivers a trial monitoring training at the Global Network for Public Interest Law (PILnet) Forum in Singapore, focusing on trials posing a high risk of human rights violations.
Pursuant to Vietnam's UN human rights review, Professor Sarah Cleveland delivers a workshop to its government on implementing the Human Rights Committees' recommendations.
HRI and IAOHRA testimony on impacts of federal policy on the right to housing gets quoted in U.S. Commission on Civil Rights report.
Human Rights Clinic students Anita Yandle '21 and Kimberly Mejía-Cuéllar '21 monitor a sedition trial in Thailand and deliver a trial monitor training at Thammasat University.

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