Senior Counsel, International Justice
Sara Darehshori, senior counsel in the international justice program, researches and advocates on international justice issues relating to Darfur, Serbia and the International Criminal Court. During her time at Human Rights Watch, Darehshori has written reports, news releases and briefing papers on topics including Sudan's special courts for Darfur, Serbia's War Crimes Chamber, the Slobodan Milosevic trial and the Iraqi High Tribunal. Before joining Human Rights Watch, Darehshori worked as a prosecutor in the first trial at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda and as a corporate lawyer in New York. Darehshori has also worked in South Africa and for the International Rescue Committee in Croatia, Sudan and Sierra Leone. She is a graduate of Brown University and Columbia Law School.
Human Rights Watch Reports
Weighing the Evidence: Lessons from the Slobodan Milosevic Trial (December 14, 2006)