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Natalia Taubina is a human rights activist.

She was the Director at the Russian Research Center for Human Rights and the Foundation for Civil Society. She is the head of Public Verdict which helps of victims of police abuse. [1] She was awarded the Human Rights Watch's Alison Des Forges Award for Extraordinary Activism. She was also awarded the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award for her work. [2] [3] [4] [5]

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References

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  2. "Natalia Taubina Selected for 32nd Annual Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award". Robert Kennedy Human Right. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  3. "Russian Rights Groups to Trump: Don't Forget About Us". EOGHAN MACGUIRE. NBC. 27 December 2016. Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  4. "IN RUSSIA, A DIFFERENT TORTURE DEBATE". Newsweek . Retrieved 28 November 2017.
  5. "A dogged fighter for the rule of law in Russia". Fred Hiatt. Washington Post. 18 November 2015. Retrieved 28 November 2017.