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Russian Hospital Attack in Syria: SyrianArchive Contributes to Filing at UN Human Rights Committee
Russia’s military deliberately attacked Kafr Nabl hospital in Syria in 2019. Now a group of Syrians have taken the case to the UN Human Rights Committee. #KfarNablAttack justiceinitiative.org/newsroom/syria…
This case is part of our ongoing work to support accountability for atrocity crimes in Syria—it was developed with Physicians for Human Rights @P4hr
and the support and cooperation of SyrianArchive
and The White Helmets and other dedicated partners. #KafrNablAttack
Das ECCHR hat mit Unterstützung von Palestinian Centre for Human Rights - PCHR, Al-Mezan الميزان und Al-Haq الحق Klage gegen die deutschen Waffenexporte nach Israel eingereicht. Deutschland verletzt mit den erteilten Exportgenehmigungen Völkerrecht und muss diese zurücknehmen. 👉 ecchr.eu/pressemitteilu…
SudaneseArchive: Preserving Sudan's collective memory through open source information archiving. youtube.com/watch?v=Ahm-YF…
Today Strategic Litigation Project Mnemonic and a coalition of NGOs launch the Iranian Archive, preserving digital evidence of what the United Nations Human Rights Council #IranFFM describes as #CrimesAgainstHumanity committed by security forces during the Woman Life Freedom protests in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Following the release of the UN Fact-finding Mission on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s report to the UN Human Rights Council United Nations Human Rights Council today in Geneva, Mnemonic is launching the Iranian Archive as a project forensically preserving over 1.3 million pieces of open source digital