Clooney Foundation for Justice
Marry Tran is an experienced professional in program operations and human rights advocacy, currently serving as Program Operations Manager at the Clooney Foundation for Justice since July 2021, where Marry previously held the position of Program Associate for TrialWatch. Marry's extensive background includes roles such as Operations Associate Intern at Human Rights Now, where Marry represented the organization at the United Nations Human Rights Council, and Assistant Language Teacher with the Japan Exchange and Teaching Program(me), facilitating English instruction in Japan. Marry's early career also featured positions such as Real Estate Paralegal at Yoon & Kim LLP and Policy and Program Intern at USCIB, along with E-Internship at the U.S. Department of State. Marry holds dual Master's degrees in Euroculture from Palacký University in Olomouc and Università degli Studi di Udine, along with a Bachelor’s degree in Global Liberal Studies from New York University.
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Clooney Foundation for Justice
We founded the Clooney Foundation for Justice because we believe in a world where human rights are protected and no one is above the law. Justice, like war, must be waged; it doesn’t just happen on its own. So we gather evidence of mass human rights abuses, provide free legal support to victims and work to ensure that perpetrators are held to account. The fight for justice has some difficult foes and we are staring down some alarming global trends. Since it was founded CFJ has grown every year, and now works in more than 40 countries. We are actively investigating war crimes in Ukraine, monitoring sham trials targeting women and journalists and fighting against a global trend of authoritarianism that seeks to punish those who speak truth to power. "We founded the Clooney Foundation for Justice to hold perpetrators of mass atrocities accountable for their crimes, and to help victims in their fight for justice." — Amal and George Clooney