Julia Lieblich, who opened herself to the pain of others while writing about torture and trauma, dies at 65 : vimarsana.com

Julia Lieblich, who opened herself to the pain of others while writing about torture and trauma, dies at 65

"She tried to save the world but could not save herself," her brother wrote of Ms. Lieblich, who traveled the world shining a light on human rights abuses.

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