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Por qué los datos casan con la hipótesis de que hubo genocidio


Guatemala: Why We Cannot Turn Away


Former Leader of Guatemala Is Guilty of Genocide Against Mayan Group


Carnegie Mellon Partners With Human Rights Data Analysis Group To Improve Syrian Casualty Reporting


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


Estimating Deaths


Martus: Software for Human Rights Groups


Benetech Human Rights Program and Corporación Punto de Vista Issues Report on Sexual Violence in Colombia


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


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


Chad: Habré Knew of Deaths in His Jails


Humanitarian Statistics


The case against Hissene Habre


Rain soaks homeless Haitians, collapses shacks


Inside a Dictator’s Secret Police


Hissène Habré, le Pinochet Africain


Benetech Statistical Expert Testifies in Guatemala Disappearance Case


Guatemala: The Secret Files

Guatemala is still plagued by urban crime, but it is peaceful now compared to the decades of bloody civil war that convulsed the small Central American country. As he arrives in the capital, Guatemala City, FRONTLINE/World reporter Clark Boyd recalls, “When the fighting ended in the 1990s, many here wanted to move on, burying the secrets of the war along with hundreds of thousands of the dead and disappeared. But then, in July 2005, the past thundered back.”


Condenan a 40 años de cárcel a dos ex policías


Humanitarian Statistics

In late 2006, a statistical study of deaths that occurred after the invasion of Iraq ignited a storm of controversy. This Lancet study estimated that more than 650,000 additional Iraqis died during the invasion than would have at pre-invasion death rates, a vastly higher estimate than any previous. But in January, a World Health Organization study placed the number at about 150,000.


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