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Chad: Habré Knew of Deaths in His Jails


Inside a Dictator’s Secret Police


Hissène Habré, le Pinochet Africain


Benetech Statistical Expert Testifies in Guatemala Disappearance Case


Trump’s “extreme-vetting” software will discriminate against immigrants “Under a veneer of objectivity,” say experts

Kristian Lum, lead statistician at the Human Rights Data Analysis Group (and letter signatory), fears that “in order to flag even a small proportion of future terrorists, this tool will likely flag a huge number of people who would never go on to be terrorists,” and that “these ‘false positives’ will be real people who would never have gone on to commit criminal acts but will suffer the consequences of being flagged just the same.”


Guatemalan Ex-Cops Get 40 Years for Labor Leader’s Slaying


Patrick Ball on the Perils of Misusing Human Rights Data


The Panic Button: High-Tech Protection for Human Rights Investigators


Data Analysis By Benetech Scientists Aid in Arrest of Former Guatemalan Police Chief


Benetech Scientists Publish Analysis of Indirect Sampling Methods in the Journal of the American Medical Association


Analyze This!


The Body Counter


Syrian Death Toll Reaches 60,000, Says UN Rights Agency


60,000 Dead in Syria? Why the Death Toll is Likely Even Higher


Benetech Celebrates Milestone; Human Rights Data Analysis Group Transitioning into Independent Organization


In Syrian Conflict, Real-Time Evidence Of Violations


Former Leader of Guatemala Is Guilty of Genocide Against Mayan Group


Death and the Mainframe: How data analysis can help document human rights atrocities


Estimating Deaths


Data Mining on the Side of the Angels

“Data, by itself, isn’t truth.” How HRDAG uses data analysis and statistical methods to shed light on mass human rights abuses. Executive director Patrick Ball is quoted from his speech at the Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany.


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