<span class="vcard">Taylor Landis</span>

Taylor Landis

Taylor Landis is a graduate of Harvard Law School and the former Myanmar Head of Mission for Geneva Call, a Swiss international non-governmental humanitarian organization. She has been working on the situation of human rights and humanitarian crises across Myanmar since 2013, when she began as a Researcher for Fortify Rights with the support of a Satter Fellowship awarded by the Human Rights Program at Harvard Law School. Taylor previously worked in the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court as the Legal and Policy Assistant to the Special Gender Adviser from 2011-2012.

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A general view of Pinlaung Township, in the Pa-O self-administered zone of Shan State in eastern-central Myanmar, shows clouds swirling around tree-covered mountains.
Representatives from Karen ethnic group take part in a demonstration against the military coup in Yangon on February 11, 2021. They wear face masks and hold signs that read, “Abolish the 2008 Constitution,” “Establish a new federal union,” and “End censorship.”

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