• Blaming the Rescuers
    https://blamingtherescuers.org/iuventa
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CQaj2KNIZw

    In our report we analysed and countered the arguments used to fuel a “toxic narrative” against rescue NGOs, which emanated from EU agencies such as Frontex and different institutional bodies in Italy. While this campaign had remained largely on a discursive level, over the summer of 2017 it quickly escalated with the Italian government’s attempt to impose a “code of conduct” on rescue NGOs. An intense standoff ensued as several NGOs, from larger organisations such as Doctors without Borders to smaller ones such as the German Jugend Rettet (‘Youth Rescue’), refused to sign it before the announced deadline of 31 July 2017, claiming that the code would have threatened their activities at sea with requests that a leading legal scholar had described as “nonsensical”, “dishonest” and “illegal”.

    On 2 August 2017, only days after this deadline had passed, Jugend Rettet’s ship, the Iuventa, was seized by the Italian judiciary. Its crew was accused of having colluded with smugglers during three different rescue operations: the first on the 10 September 2016, the second and third on 18 June 2017. The order of seizure contended that on those occasions the Iuventa was being used to “aiding and abetting illegal immigration” by arranging the direct handover of migrants by smugglers and returning empty boats for re-use.

    The video presented here offers a counter-investigation of the authorities’ version, and a refutation of their accusations.

    • Forensic Oceanography – visibleproject
      http://www.visibleproject.org/blog/project/forensic-oceanography-various-locations-in-europe-and-northern-afric

      Forensic Oceanography (FO) is a project that critically investigates the militarised border regime in the Mediterranean Sea, analysing the spatial and aesthetic conditions that have caused over 16,500 registered deaths at the maritime borders of Europe over the last 20 years. Together with a wide network of NGOs, scientists, journalists and activist groups, FO has produced, since 2011, several maps, video animations (e.g. Liquid Traces), visualisations, human rights reports (e.g. the report on the ‘Left-to-Die Boat’ case) and websites (e.g. www.watchthemed.net) that attempt to document the violence perpetrated against migrants at sea and challenge the regime of visibility imposed by surveillance means on this contested area.

      By combining testimonies of human rights violations with digital technologies such as satellite imagery, vessel tracking data, geo-spatial mapping and drift modelling, FO has exercised a critical right to look at sea with a two-fold purpose. On the one hand, using surveillance means ‘against the grain’, it has produced spatial analysis that has been used within existing legal and political forums, supporting the quest for justice of migrants and their families in legal proceedings, parliamentary auditions, human rights and journalistic investigations. At the same time, through a series of installations and articles, FO has attempted to spur a debate on the politics of image production in the age of surveillance and on what it means to produce images, videos and sounds that become evidence and documentation of human rights violations.

    • Bonjour @unagi !
      Super de mettre en avant le travail de Lorenzo Pezzani e Charles Heller...
      Toutefois, je voulais te rendre attentif du fait que les vidéos que tu as postés relèvent de différentes enquêtes faites par les deux chercheurs...

      Celle-ci :
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CQaj2KNIZw


      fait partie d’une « trilogie » pour prouver qu’il n’y a pas collusion entre les ONG et les trafiquants. C’est leur dernier travail.
      Voici où trouver tous les documents y relatifs :
      http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/iuventa

      Pour les autres, il y a pas mal de documentation sur seenthis.

    • Non, sorry @unagi c’est moi qui me suis trompée...

      En fait ils ont utilisé le site blamingtherescuers (ton premier lien) aussi pour y mettre leur dernière analyse, celle de la #Iuventa.
      Je me suis trompée car « Blaming the rescuers » a été aussi le titre d’un de leurs rapports...
      #sorry

  • AYOTZINAPA
    Una cartografía de la violencia

    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/ayotzinapa
    https://cdn01.theintercept.com/wp-uploads/sites

    On the night of 26-27 September 2014, students from the Rural Normal School of Ayotzinapa were attacked in the town of Iguala, Guerrero, by local police in collusion with criminal organisations. Numerous other branches of the Mexican security apparatus either participated in or witnessed the events, including state and federal police and the military. Six people were murdered – including three students – forty wounded, and 43 students were forcibly disappeared.

    The whereabouts of the students remains unknown, and their status as ‘disappeared’ persists to this day. Instead of attempting to solve this historic crime, the Mexican state has failed the victims, and the rest of Mexican society, by constructing a fraudulent and inconsistent narrative of the events of that night.

    Forensic Architecture was commissioned by and worked in collaboration with the Equipo Argentino de Antropologia Forense (EAAF) and Centro de Derechos Humanos Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez (Centro Prodh) to conceive of an interactive cartographic platform to map out and examine the different narratives of this event. The project aims to reconstruct, for the first time, the entirety of the known events that took place that night in and around Iguala and to provide a forensic tool for researchers to further the investigation.

    The data on which the platform is based draws from publicly available investigations, videos, media stories, photographs and phone logs. We transposed the accounts presented across these sources into thousands of data points, each of which has been located in space and time and plotted within the platform in order to map the incidents and the complex relationships between them. This demonstrates, in a clear graphic and cartographic form, the level of collusion and coordination between state agencies and organised crime throughout the night.

    In 2014, 43 students were massacred. Can digital forensics help solve the crime?
    http://www.wired.co.uk/article/forensic-architecture-iguala-massacre-2014
    https://wi-images.condecdn.net/image/dnwaZZQ0YNv/crop/810

    The project relied on information compiled by the two reports of the International Group of Independent Experts (GIEI) and oral accounts recorded a month after the attack by investigative journalist John Gibler. “What is important is that we have not necessarily found new information. We have visualised the reports, which were actually incredibly inaccessible to anyone who doesn’t have six months to read through it, break it down and understand it,” Laxness says.

    “What you start to see immediately is that attacks happen at different parts of town at the same time and the act of forced disappearing actually happens at two different parts of town with a half an hour window, so almost identical, and the thing is being able to see that movement and see the data points on a map. The platform makes clear that all government forces are communicating by central communication system, everybody is either there perpetuating violence or an observer of violence.”


    THREE YEARS AFTER 43 STUDENTS DISAPPEARED IN MEXICO, A NEW VISUALIZATION REVEALS THE CRACKS IN THE GOVERNMENT’S STORY

    https://theintercept.com/2017/09/07/three-years-after-43-students-disappeared-in-mexico-a-new-visualizatio

    THE MEXICAN GOVERNMENT’S story goes like this: On the night of September 26, 2014, roughly 100 students from Ayotzinapa, a rural teaching college, clashed with municipal police in the city of Iguala, in the southern state of Guerrero. Rocks were thrown, shots were fired, and 43 students were snatched up by the authorities and handed over to a local drug gang. The students were then driven to a garbage dump where they were murdered, burned to ash, and tossed into a river, never to be seen again. This, Mexico’s attorney general once said, was “the historical truth.”

    Horrific as it sounds, this “truth” is a hollow and misleading narrative, which has been debunked and exploded by independent inquiries. With the third anniversary of the tragedy approaching, a new project by an international team of investigators has taken the most damning of those inquiries and visualized them, offering a means of seeing the night of September 26 for what it truly was: a coordinated, lethal assault on the students involving Mexican security forces at every level, and grave violations of international law.

    The interactive platform, constructed by the research agency Forensic Architecture at Goldsmiths, University of London, and shared with The Intercept in advance of its public release, pulls from a voluminous body of investigations into the crime. In addition to utilizing the most credible evidence available to illustrate how the night unfolded, the platform highlights inconsistencies in the government’s account of the events and tracks individual actors throughout the ordeal.

  • AL-JINAH MOSQUE
    US airstrike in Al-Jinah, Syria: Architectural assessment confirms building targeted was a functioning mosque, US misidentification possibly the cause for civilian casualties.

    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/al-jinah-mosque
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOyihqEOfYA

    Summary
    Forensic Architecture has undertaken an architectural analysis of the March 16th 2017 US Airstrike in Al-Jinah, Syria. We conducted interviews with survivors, first responders and with the building’s contractor, and examined available and sourced videos and photographs in order to produce a model of the building both before and after the strike. Our analysis reveals that, contrary to US statements, the building targeted was a functioning, recently built mosque containing a large prayer hall, several auxiliary functions, and the Imam’s residence. We believe that the civilian casualties caused by this strike are partially the result of the building’s misidentification.

    The Al-Jinah Mosque Complex Bombing — New Information and Timeline
    https://www.bellingcat.com/news/mena/2017/04/18/al-jinah-new-info-and-timeline

    Bellingcat exchanged information with Forensic Architecture and Human Rights Watch. Both of which carried out separate investigations into the attack. All multimedia information has been archived by the Syrian Archive.

    On March 16, 2017, around 18:55 local time, a United States (US) airstrike targeted the Sayidina Omar ibn al-Khattab mosque, where reportedly almost 300 people had gathered for the Isha’a night prayers and a religious lecture. The airstrike completely destroyed the northern side of the mosque complex near al-Jinah in Syria’s Aleppo governorate. Thirty-eight bodies, including five children, were recovered from the rubble, according to the Syria Civil Defence, a search and rescue group operating in opposition-held territories better known as the “White Helmets”.

    There is no doubt that the US conducted the attack. Initial open source information already hinted towards US involvement as we detailed in our initial report, and the US Central Command (CENTCOM) claimed responsibility for the strike, saying it targeted “an Al Qaeda in Syria meeting location,” killing “dozens of core al Qaeda terrorists” after extensive surveillance. They incorrectly referred to the location of the attack as the Idlib governorate, but later confirmed to Bellingcat that they meant that the strike occurred near al-Jinah in the Aleppo governorate. A US military spokesperson claimed that the US had taken “extraordinary measures to mitigate the loss of civilian life”. The Pentagon released a post-strike image of the site, and said they “deliberately did not target the mosque at the left edge of the photo”. Instead, they claimed, a partially-constructed community hall was targeted.

    However, one pressing question remained: is this building a mosque or a meeting hall? New information, collected by both Forensic Architecture and Human Rights Watch, reveals that the building targeted was a functioning, recently built mosque containing a large prayer hall, several auxiliary functions, and the Imam’s residence. Bellingcat believes that the civilian casualties caused by this strike are partially the result of the building’s misidentification.

  • Torture and Detention in Cameroon - Forensic Architecture
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/cameroon

    Since 2014, Cameroon has been at war with Boko Haram, the armed extremist group responsible for thousands of murders and abductions across the Lake Chad Basin.

    Trained and supported by U.S and European governments and armed by Israeli private companies, the Cameroonian security forces are acting with increasing impunity against civilians in the country’s impoverished Far North region.

    Amnesty International has collected evidence of over a hundred cases of illegal detention, torture and extra-judicial killing of Cameroonian citizens falsely accused of supporting or being a member of Boko Haram, at around twenty sites across the country.

    Using testimony and information supplied by Amnesty International, Forensic Architecture reconstructed two of these facilities – a regional military headquarters, and an occupied school – in order to confirm and illustrate the conditions of incarceration and torture described by former detainees.

    At the two sites, detainees were kept in degrading and inhumane conditions in dark, crowded, airless cells. All were fed poorly, and most were tortured routinely. Dozens of detainees report witnessing deaths at the hands of Cameroon’s elite military unit, the Rapid Intervention Battalion (BIR), or the Cameroonian intelligence agency, the DGRE.

    Cameroun. Un rapport d’Amnesty International met en lumière des crimes de guerre dans la lutte contre Boko Haram, dont le recours à la torture | Amnesty International
    https://www.amnesty.org/fr/latest/news/2017/07/cameroon-amnesty-report-reveals-war-crimes-in-fight-against-boko-haram-incl
    https://www.amnesty.org:443/remote.axd/amnestysgprdasset.blob.core.windows.net/media/16045/11-bir-2.jpg?preset=fixed_1200_630

    • Des détenus passés à tabac, placés dans des positions insoutenables et soumis à des simulacres de noyade, parfois torturés à mort

    • Torture généralisée sur 20 sites, y compris quatre bases militaires, deux centres dirigés par les services de renseignement, une résidence privée et une école

    • Les États-Unis et les autres partenaires internationaux appelés à établir si leur personnel militaire a eu connaissance des actes de torture infligés sur l’une des bases

    Au Cameroun, des centaines de personnes accusées, souvent sans preuve, de soutenir Boko Haram sont violemment torturées par les forces de sécurité, a déclaré Amnesty International dans un nouveau rapport publié jeudi 20 juillet 2017.

    Sur la base de dizaines de témoignages corroborés par des images satellitaires, des photos et des vidéos, le rapport intitulé Chambres de torture secrètes au Cameroun : violations des droits humains et crimes de guerre dans la lutte contre Boko Haram rassemble des informations sur 101 cas de détention au secret et de torture qui auraient eu lieu entre 2013 et 2017 sur plus de 20 sites différents.

  • GROUND TRUTH
    Testimonies of dispossession, destruction, and return in the Naqab/Negev

    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/ground-truth

    “This is an ongoing project that aims to provide historical and juridical evidence on behalf of the illegalised Palestinian Bedouin villages in the northern threshold of the Negev (Naqab) desert. At the heart of the project are a photographic dossier and an interactive platform that utilise contemporary and historical images to map the presence and remnants of Bedouin settlements in this location. The main collaborators are Zochrot, Public Lab, the Associations of Unrecognised Villages, and the law office of Michael Sfard. The project aims to document and collate disparate legal and historical evidence for the continuity of the sedentary presence of the Bedouin population on this land, as well as traces of their repeated displacement and destruction by government forces. This first iteration of the project centres on the case of the village Al-Araqib, which has been demolished over 114 times over the past 60 years. A second phase of the project would wish to expand the work into more unrecognised villages where establishing proof of continuity of presence would be helpful.

    The project involves a collaboration with Public Lab consisting of flying kites and balloons equipped with simple cameras to collect aerial views and compose them into 3D models through photogrammetry. Ground truth refers to the comparison of these photographs with aerial images from the 20th century. The final outcome of the project will be an online digital platform that will host the historical and contemporary material and enhance the understanding of the overarching story of the Bedouin presence and displacement from the area.”

  • Ecocide in Indonesia - Forensic Architecture
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/ecocide-indonesia

    “Environmental Violence

    Throughout the past century, states as well as supra- and intra-state organisations have conceptualised cases of mass casualties under a more “familiar” framework of human on human violence—war, political repression, violations of human rights, war crimes, sometimes even crimes against humanity and genocide. However, as the sources of contemporary calamities are increasingly likely to be a result of environmental destruction and climate change, a new set of categories and tools must be developed to describe forms of destruction that are indirect, diffused and distributed in time and space.

    The environment—whether built, natural, or the entanglement of the two—is not a neutral background against which violence unfolds. Its destruction is also not always the unintended “collateral damage” of attacks aimed at other things. Rather, environmental destruction or degradation over an extended timescale can often be the means by which belligerents pursue their aims. Though environmental violence is different than warfare, it is also entangled with it in multiple ways; it is often both the consequence of conflict and a contributing factor in the spread and aggravation of state violence.
    Ecocide

    “Ecocide is the extensive damage to, destruction of or loss of ecosystem(s) of a given territory, whether by human agency or by other causes, to such an extent that peaceful enjoyment by the inhabitants of that territory has been or will be severely diminished.”

    (Polly Higins’s proposal for the Rome Statute)”

  • Forensic Architecture
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org

    Forensic Architecture is a research agency based at Goldsmiths, University of London. It includes a team of architects, scholars, filmmakers, designers, lawyers and scientists to undertake research that gathers and presents spatial analysis in legal and political forums.

    We provide evidence for international prosecution teams, political organisations, NGOs, and the United Nations in various processes worldwide. Additionally, the agency undertakes historical and theoretical examinations of the history and present status of forensic practices in articulating notions of public truth.

    exemple
    RAFAH: BLACK FRIDAY
    Report on the war operations of 1-4 August 2014, in Rafah, Gaza
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/rafah-black-friday

  • Rafah: Black Friday - Forensic Architecture
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/rafah-black-friday

    In this report, Forensic Architecture collaborates with Amnesty International to provide a detailed reconstruction of the events in Rafah, Gaza, from 1 August until 4 August 2014.

    On 8 July 2014, Israel launched a military operation codenamed Operation Protective Edge, the third major offensive in Gaza since 2008. It announced that the operation was aimed at stopping rocket attacks from Gaza on Israeli civilians. A ground operation followed, launched on the night of 17-18 July. According to the Israeli army, one of the primary objectives of the ground operation was to destroy the tunnel system constructed by Palestinian armed groups, particularly those with shafts discovered near residential areas located in Israel near the border with the Gaza Strip.

    The report examines the Israeli army’s response to the capture of Lieutenant Hadar Goldin and its implementation of the Hannibal Directive – a controversial command designed to deal with captures of soldiers by unleashing massive firepower on persons, vehicles and buildings in the vicinity of the attack, despite the risk to civilians and the captured soldier(s).

    As the investigation team was denied access to Gaza, Forensic Architecture had to develop a series of techniques in order to recount the events remotely. The team collected hundreds of images and videos, either recorded from citizens or from media agencies. The footage was subsequently located in space and in time and embedded in a 3D model of Rafah. This resulted to the Image Complex, a device that allowed us to explore the spatial and temporal connections between the various photographs and videos and finally to reconstruct the development of the battle. Furthermore, Forensic Architecture located elements of witness testimonies within the timeline and model of Rafah, and corroborated the reported events with the audio-visual material. When the metadata of such material was inadequate, we used other time indicators such as observed shadows or the morphology of the smoke plumes to locate sources in space and time.

  • #israël reconnaît avoir utilisé du phosphore blanc à #gaza
    http://www.lefigaro.fr/international/2009/07/31/01003-20090731ARTFIG00462-israel-reconnait-avoir-utilise-du-phosphore-blanc

    "Israël fait machine arrière. Après avoir nié pendant des mois avoir utilisé des munitions au phosphore blanc lors de son offensive sur Gaza en début d’année, le gouvernement admet dans un rapport, publié jeudi, en avoir finalement fait usage."(Permalink)

    #palestine

  • #Mexique : le crime de trop ?

    Un slogan créé après la disparation et le probable massacre de quarante-trois étudiants en septembre dernier dans l’Etat de Guerrero. Le crime de trop pour les Mexicains ?

    Cette affaire a révélé l’ampleur de la collusion entre les autorités et le crime organisé. Le 26 septembre 2014, le maire de la ville d’Iguala a demandé à la police d’arrêter une manifestation d’étudiants, la police les a livrés à un cartel qui les a fait disparaître. L’émotion puis l’indignation ont été telles que le pays s’est embrasé, avec dans les rues des manifestations inédites depuis cinquante ans. Le divorce est semble-t-il consommé entre le peuple et ses représentants.

    Dans l’Etat de Guerrero, l’un des plus pauvres et des plus violents du Mexique, la société se prend en charge et s’organise. Des villages et des villes ont chassé la police, corrompue et complice, pour créer des milices d’auto-défense. La population assure désormais la sécurité, armes à la main, et les résultats sont spectaculaires. Les criminels ainsi arrêtés sont ensuite jugés par des tribunaux populaires. La défiance envers les institutions est à son comble.

    L’enlèvement des étudiants a obligé les autorités à lancer des recherches massives dans tout l’Etat de Guerrero. Résultat : les restes d’un étudiant ont été retrouvés mais surtout des dizaines de fosses communes ont été mises au jour. D’autres crimes, d’une autre époque… Les familles, indignées par la passivité de l’Etat, ont donc décidé de chercher elles-mêmes leurs morts et leurs disparus. On voit maintenant dans les montagnes du Guerrero, des groupes d’hommes et de femmes qui cherchent des charniers, pioche à la main.

    L’équipe d’ARTE Reportage est partie enquêter sur la révolte de tout un peuple. Un reportage pour comprendre ce bilan effroyable : depuis sept ans, les violences au Mexique ont fait 100 000 morts et 25 000 disparus.

    http://info.arte.tv/fr/mexique-le-crime-de-trop

    #droits_humains #disparition #infographie #visualisation

  • Charles Heller raconte l’histoire révoltante de ces migrants abandonnées à la mort dans un canot pneumatique au large de la Libye.

    via @cdb_77 sans qui je n’aurai pas su l’existence de cette émission qui relate le très utile et remarquable travail de Charles Heller.

    http://www.rts.ch/la-1ere/programmes/vacarme/6424585-vacarme-du-16-01-2015.html

    ❝Jamais on n’avait vu ça dans le canal de Sicile. Durant l’année 2014, plus de 200’000 migrants ont tenté la traversée entre l’Afrique et l’Europe sur des bateaux clandestins. Près de 3’500 sont morts en route. Ce qui en fait l’itinéraire maritime le plus meurtrier au monde. Au moment où l’opération italienne de sauvetage Mare Nostrum est remplacée par l’opération européenne de surveillance Triton, que risqueront ceux qui tenteront, demain, ce voyage périlleux ?

    Reportages à Pozzallo, ville balnéaire de Sicile, qualifiée par son maire de « nouvelle Lampedusa ».

    Le bateau abandonné à la mort

    En mars 2011, à bord d’un zodiac, 72 migrants quittent la Libye en guerre à destination de l’Italie. A court de carburant, ils lancent des appels de détresse. Les garde-côtes italiens sont avertis, l’OTAN et les militaires présents en Méditerranée aussi. Personne ne viendra les secourir. 63 personnes, dont 20 femmes et 3 enfants mourront.

    Ce drame fait aujourd’hui l’objet de plusieurs plaintes pour non-assistance à personne en danger. Charles Heller, chercheur suisse de l’université de Londres, a documenté ce naufrage dans son film « Traces liquides ». Un naufrage durant lequel une seule personne entendait les appels des migrants : le Père Mussie Zerai. Un prêtre érythréen vivant à Rome et en charge de la communauté catholique érythréenne et éthiopienne de Suisse.

    Reportage de Véronique Marti.
    Réalisation : Rodolphe Bauchau.
    Production : Marc Giouse.
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    Sur le même sujet

    #migrations #asile #mourir_en_mer #charles_heller

  • BIL’IN
    Reconstructing the death of a Palestinian demonstrator via video analysis
    http://www.forensic-architecture.org/case/bilin

    “Each Friday in Palestine, a number of nonarmed demonstrations are held against the Israeli occupation. The following case deals with what the Israel military calls “nonlethal munitions”—here, tear gas canisters— shot at unarmed participants in these protests. The village of Bil’in, located on the western slopes of the West Bank, is at the heart of these struggles. In 2004, the wall was built on the village lands in a way that allowed the expansion of the nearby settlement of Modi’in Illit. In 2007 the Israeli High Court of Justice ordered the dismantling of the wall in this area and its relocation to a less invasive path. While the military avoided implementing the court ruling, demonstrators continued to protest the injustice of the wall and that of the occupation as a whole.”

    Video analysis pinpoints Israeli killer of Palestinian teen
    http://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/video-analysis-pinpoints-israeli-killer-palestinian-teen

    http://youtu.be/u0nG5Q9ZuE8

    #forensics #gaza #meurtre #tsahal #adolescent #haine