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London-based research organization Forensic Architecture is among the 2024 laureates of the Right Livelihood Award. The group, which investigates human-rights abuses, was founded in 2010 by Israeli architect Eyal Weizman. Besides Forensic Architecture, Indigenous activist Joan Carling from the Philippines, Mozambique's environmental activist Anabela Lemos and the Palestinian organization Youth Against Settlements also received the 2024 honor.

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