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Benetech’s Human Rights Data Analysis Group Publishes 2010 Analysis of Human Rights Violations in Five Countries,

Analysis of Uncovered Government Data from Guatemala and Chad Clarifies History and Supports Criminal Prosecutions
By Ann Harrison
The past year of research by the Benetech Human Rights Data Analysis Group (HRDAG) has supported criminal prosecutions and uncovered the truth about political violence in Guatemala, Iran, Colombia, Chad and Liberia. On today’s celebration of the 62nd anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, HRDAG invites the international community to engage scientifically defensible methodologies that illuminate all human rights violations – including those that cannot be directly observed. 2011 will mark the 20th year that HRDAG researchers have analyzed the patterns and magnitude of human rights violations in political conflicts to determine how many of the killed and disappeared have never been accounted for – and who is most responsible.


Inside a Dictator’s Secret Police


Hissène Habré, le Pinochet Africain


Human Rights Violations of Hissène Habré


Benetech Statistical Expert Testifies in Guatemala Disappearance Case


Condenan a 40 años de cárcel a dos ex policías


Analyze This!


The Invisible Crime, (pdf of English translation)


In Syrian Conflict, Real-Time Evidence Of Violations


Data Dive Reveals 15,000 New Victims of Syria War


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


Tech for Truth


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


The Atrocity Archives


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


Over 60,000 Dead in Syria conflict, UN Says


UN estimates Syria death toll more than 60,000


Data Security or Death


News Wrap: U.N. Reports 60,000 Dead in Syria Since Civil War Began Two Years Ago


A Human Rights Breakthrough in Guatemala


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