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Technology and Human Rights (70)
Aug 7 2015 11:12am
More than an app: Panic Button, one year on
'We are afraid. We are afraid that the abduction that happened to o...
Jul 8 2015 4:46pm
The Gaza Platform: seeking justice for war crimes
The Israeli military offensive ‘Operation Protective Edge’ launche...
Jul 2 2015 5:30pm
We need to know why the UK government spied on Amnesty International
Temperatures hit the roof at our London office yesterday on the hottes...
Jun 5 2015 10:00am
Snowden on surveillance, two years on
Two years since he first released documents revealing a global mass su...
Jun 4 2015 4:00pm
How technology helped us expose war crimes in Nigeria
In March 2014 a grainy cell phone video came across my desk that seeme...
Mar 17 2015 6:38pm
Evidence of global opposition to US mass surveillance
Our research shows that around the world, the public don’t want to be ...
Jan 17 2015 10:31am
The story behind the Boko Haram satellite images
This week we released satellite images that show the impact of a horri...
Jul 9 2014 5:41pm
Real vs fake: authenticating Youtube videos for our human rights work
During a crisis or disaster, YouTube is widely used to share footage—i...
May 22 2013 2:20pm
How to turn a mobile phone into an alert system for activists
As a student activist speaking out against the government, Hassan is a...
Nov 19 2012 12:30pm
Building Furushwa, the first interactive map of evictions in Kenya
Right now, thousands of people in Kenya’s settlements are living in fe...