Jared Genser
Jared Genser (born June 17, 1972) is an international human rights lawyer who serves as managing director of the law firm Perseus Strategies, LLC, Special Advisor on the
Responsibility to Protect to the
Organization of American States, and Co-Founder and General Counsel to the Neurorights Foundation. Genser is U.S. Chair of the
Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights, where he was previously a Senior Fellow. Referred to by the ''New York Times'' as "The Extractor," he has served as pro bono counsel to five Nobel Peace Prize Laureates, including the last three Laureates who won their Prize while imprisoned-
Aung San Suu Kyi (Burma, 2006-2010),
Liu Xiaobo (China, 2010-2017), and
Ales Bialiatski (Belaruse, 2023-Present) -- as well as
Archbishop Desmond Tutu and
Elie Wiesel. Other former clients have included former Czech Republic President
Václav Havel, Malaysia Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim, Venezuelan politician
Leopoldo López, and former Maldives President
Mohamed Nasheed. He was previously an associate of the
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at
Harvard University from 2014 to 2016 and a visiting fellow with the
National Endowment for Democracy from 2006 to 2007. Coming from his experience freeing a political prisoner as a law student in 2001, he founded the non-profit
Freedom Now and earlier in his career was named by the ''National Law Journal'' as one of [http://www.law.com/jsp/nlj/PubArticleNLJ.jsp?id=1202432176120&slreturn=20130921115713 "40 Under 40: Washington's Rising Stars]."
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