Mnemonic
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Archiving, verifying, and analysing digital information for #HumanRights & justice. Hosts @syrian_archive | @YemeniArchive | @Sudan_Archive | @Ukraine_Archive
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https://mnemonic.org 22-04-2019 06:55:18
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Tonight GLAN and @Bellingcat will be joined by @yemeniarchive to launch reports showing how we’re using #OpenSourceData as evidence to aid in war crime investigations.
Join us live at 6 to learn how we will seek #justice for victims of #WarCrimes
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at the open air #everythingwillbefine everythingfine.org our collab with HAU Hebbel am Ufer La Loma KOGAA you can learn about work of over 60 artists, researchers, investigators - among them mnemonic
Sam Dubberley Human Rights Watch SyrianArchive Nick Waters Alexa Koenig Many thanks to all who joined for this virtual side event, and thanks in particular to Phil Lynch from ISHR for your fantastic and skillful moderation of the panel. #HRC51
Sam Dubberley Human Rights Watch SyrianArchive Nick Waters Alexa Koenig But, for digital information: 'There is a gap in time from when this information is shared online and when it sees its day in court... as mnemonic knows, there is a real need to preserve this information and do it forensically.' Alexa Koenig
Sam Dubberley Human Rights Watch SyrianArchive Nick Waters Alexa Koenig reminds us about the three types of evidence lawyers seek to gather in a case: physical, testimonial, and documentary. Importantly, 'digital information can help maximize all of these.”
Sam Dubberley Human Rights Watch SyrianArchive Nick Waters now speaks to some commonalities he's seen in open source documentation from both Syria and Ukraine. 'When combined with other efforts, it becomes particularly powerful. Open source information is really complementary to other types of information and investigations.'
Sam Dubberley Human Rights Watch SyrianArchive 'Without accountability, there cannot be sustainable peace. It is important to build a digital memory about the tragedy that began on the 24th of February... Realize the value and importance of open source information, and remember what happened before.' ukrainianarchive.org