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Razel Suansing

is a B.A. Political Science and Modern Middle Eastern Studies student at Yale University and a Human Rights Scholar under the Yale Law School Schell Center for International Human Rights. Her work is focused on imagining peace-building efforts in post-terrorist and insurgent-occupied states. She is also interested in how counterterrorism efforts can be more inclusive of human rights. Her previous work experience includes internships in the Nobel Laureate Rappler, the Congressional Committee for Human Rights, and the Philippine Department of Justice.
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The Forgotten War on Terror: How the United States Overmilitarized Counterterrorism in the Philippines

Razel Suansing describes the impact of U.S. counterterrorism efforts in the Philippines and steps the United States government can take to improve its efforts.

January 28, 2022 — Razel Suansing
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