Tech & Rights

Watch: Using Architecture to Uncover Human Rights Abuses

In this video from Vice, meet the team examining war crimes destroyed buildings to discover evidence of human rights abuses.

by LibertiesEU
The work of Eyal Weizman, an Israeli architect, uses cellphone footage, floor plans, and road maps to investigate bombings in various war zones.

With his research agency Forensic Architecture, he's bringing scientists, journalists, and graphic designers together to analyze destroyed buildings for evidence of human rights abuses.

The explosion images featuring in is this video are from Rafah, Gaza Strip, 2014.

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