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Sarah Belal

Lawyer

Sarah Belal is the Founder and Executive Director of Justice Project Pakistan (JPP). Under her leadership, JPP secured the release of 42 Pakistani detainees from Bagram in Afghanistan, the largest repatriation of any one nationality to date. Since the lifting of the moratorium in December 2014, JPP has secured stays of executions of several death row prisoners and as successfully highlighted the issue of Pakistan’s use of the death penalty on the national and international stage. She is the recipient of the 2016 Franco-German Human Rights Prize, granted to only 16 human rights activists throughout the world. In December 2016, she was also awarded the National Human Rights Prize by the Federal Ministry of Human Rights. In 2013, Sarah won the prestigious Echoing Green Global Fellowship – making JPP the first Pakistani organisation to be recognised in the fellowship’s 25-year history. Sarah studied History at Smith College, Northampton. She completed her law degree from Oxford University in 2006. She qualified as a barrister after completing the Bar Vocational Course in 2007. She obtained her licence to practice in Pakistan in 2008 and gained rights of audience in the High Court in 2008.

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