<span class="vcard">Paloma van Groll</span>

Paloma van Groll

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Paloma van Groll (@PalomaCCvG) is a Legal Advisor at the Global Justice Center. She has previously worked in international advocacy at Human Rights Watch and Crisis Action. Paloma was formerly an associate at Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP in New York City for almost five years. She received an LL.M. from Columbia Law School, a J.D. from the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, and a B.ASc from McGill University. Paloma is also on LinkedIn and Twitter. Paloma is also on LinkedIn.

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Afghan female students chant "Education is our right, genocide is a crime" during a protest as they march from the University of Herat toward to the provincial governor office in Herat on October 2,2022, two days after a suicide bomb attack in a learning center in Kabul. The bombing killed at least 35 people, and most were female students, according to the BBC, which cited the United Nations. (Photo by MOHSEN KARIMI/AFP via Getty Images)
Women in indigenous Guatemalan dresses crossing street holding protest signs, crosswalk in foreground.
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The "petit seminaire" (small seminary) Internally Displaced People (IDP) camp in the Central African Republic city of Bangassou, where 2,000 Muslims had been living for almost three years, as of February 13, 2020. In May 2017, a column of anti-Balaka Christian militiamen swept through Bangassou, which until then had been relatively untouched by the civil war that had ravaged the rest of the country since 2013, killing at least 72 Muslim civilians and 12 peacekeepers in a matter of days, according to the United Nations. (Photo by CAMILLE LAFFONT/AFP via Getty Images)

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