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I.111  The Massacre at Tur Al-Zagh: Al-Dawayima, 29 October 1948

The Massacre at Tur Al-Zagh: Al-Dawayima, 29 October 1948

Date of Incident

29 Oct 1948

Location

Al-Dawayima, Palestine

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Palestine Land Society
In collaboration with Palestine Land Society and working first-hand with Palestinian survivors of the 1948 Nakba, FA has uncovered new evidence related to a major massacre carried out by Israeli forces on 29 Oct 1948 in the village of al-Dawayima.

I.110  The Evros/Meriç River: A Century of Border Design

The Evros/Meriç River: A Century of Border Design

Date of Incident

1926 - 2025

Location

Evros/Meriç river, Greece/Turkey

Forums

Web Platform

In Partnership With

Self-Initiated
First drawn a century ago, the border that separates Greece from Turkey along the Evros/Meriç river at the EU’s southeastern frontier is deadlier and more opaque than ever. FA/Forensis built an interactive platform that unpacks this complex and lethal border infrastructure, and examines the present-day condition of the border against the transformation of the river landscape over the past century.

I.109  A Cartography of Genocide: Israel's Conduct in Gaza since October 2023

A Cartography of Genocide: Israel's Conduct in Gaza since October 2023

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since October 2023, we have closely monitored Israel’s military campaign in Gaza and the resulting extensive civilian harm. Comprehensive cartographic analysis, published as a web platform and in-depth report, reveals patterns of violence which indicate a systematic and organised campaign to destroy life, conditions necessary for life, and life-sustaining infrastructure.

I.107  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Swakopmund

German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Swakopmund

Date of Incident

1904 - 1908

Location

Swakopmund, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA), Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA)
During their genocidal campaign against the indigenous Ovaherero and Nama, German colonial troops established concentration camps across today’s Namibia. The largest was in the port town of Swakopmund, a logistics hub built by forced labour. Working with local activists, we reconstructed the town as it was at that time, revealing the location of Swakopmund's concentration camp for the first time.

I.106  Chemical Fire at Marathon Refinery

Chemical Fire at Marathon Refinery

Date of Incident

24 Aug 2023 - 28 Aug 2023

Location

Garyville, Louisiana, USA

Forums

Media, Web Platform

In Partnership With

The Guardian, Earthjustice, Healthy Gulf, Louisiana Bucket Brigade, The Descendants Project, Boundless Community Action
When a leaking petrochemical tank at the Marathon Petroleum refinery in Louisiana’s ‘Cancer Alley’ caught fire, it produced a thick plume of toxic smoke that spread for miles over neighbouring communities. Authorities claimed that nearby residents were unaffected, even as reports of severe health impacts emerged. Fearing a cover-up, some of those residents asked FA to investigate.

I.102  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: The Hornkranz Massacre

Date of Incident

12 April 1893

Location

Hornkranz, Khomas Region, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

In Partnership With

Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA), Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), Forensis
On 12 April 1893, German troops attacked the Nama settlement of ||Nâ‡gâs, also known as Hornkranz, located in present-day Namibia. This was the little-known first chapter in a genocidal campaign against the Nama and Ovaherero that culminated between 1904 and 1908. We worked with descendants to reconstruct the lost settlement and support Nama claims for access to and preservation of the site.

I.101  ‘No traces of life’: Israel’s Ecocide in Gaza 2023-2024

‘No traces of life’: Israel’s Ecocide in Gaza 2023-2024

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since October 2023, the Israeli military has systematically targeted agricultural land and infrastructure in Gaza. Marking the occasion of Land Day in Palestine, our investigation reveals that the widespread destruction of orchards and greenhouses in Gaza is a deliberate act of ecocide that supports Israel’s genocidal campaign.

I.85  Gold Mining and Violence in the Amazon Rainforest

Gold Mining and Violence in the Amazon Rainforest

Date of Incident

2019 - Ongoing

Location

Yanomami Territory

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Climate Litigation Accelerator (CLX)
This investigation demonstrates how the Bolsonaro administration’s policies led directly to a rapid spread of destructive gold mining in the Brazilian Amazon and increasing violence against Indigenous communities.

I.80  The Shelling of Khudair Warehouse: Chemical Warfare by Indirect Means

The Shelling of Khudair Warehouse: Chemical Warfare by Indirect Means

Date of Incident

15 May 2021

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

Al-Haq
Marking the launch of Al-Haq’s Forensic Architecture Investigation Unit based in Ramallah, we examined the circumstances of the 15 May 2021 Israeli bombing of the Khudair Pharmaceuticals and Agricultural Tools Company in Beit Lahiya—the largest agricultural chemical warehouse in Gaza—as part of the environmental disaster imposed on Palestinians.

I.76  Dispossession and The Memory of the Earth: Land Dispossession in Nueva Colonia

Dispossession and The Memory of the Earth: Land Dispossession in Nueva Colonia

Date of Incident

1960s to the present day

Location

Nueva Colonia, Urabá Antioqueño, Colombia

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Truth Commission, Web Platform

Commissioned By

The Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence and Non-Repetition of Colombia
This investigation shows how the dispossession of campesino farmers in the Urabá Antioqueño region of Nueva Colonia was achieved by a combination of physical violence, environmental transformations and legal means.

I.72  Environmental Racism in Death Alley, Louisiana

Environmental Racism in Death Alley, Louisiana

Date of Incident

1718 - Ongoing

Location

'Death Alley', Louisiana, USA

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

In Partnership With

RISE St. James
A stretch of the Mississippi River once called 'Plantation Country' is now the 'Petrochemical Corridor', known to those who breathe its toxic air as 'Death Alley'. Using advanced techniques in cartography and fluid dynamics, we worked to support local demands for accountability and reparations.

I.67  Tear Gas in Plaza de la Dignidad

Tear Gas in Plaza de la Dignidad

Date of Incident

20 Dec 2019

Location

Plaza de la Dignidad, Santiago de Chile

Forums

Media

Commissioned By

No+lacrimógenas
On 20 December 2019, the Chilean security forces used unprecedented quantities of tear gas within a relatively small area against people engaging in peaceful and unarmed protest. Using visual open source analysis and fluid dynamic simulation, we measured the concentration of tear gas in air and on the ground to estimate the scale of health risks posed on civilians on this day.

I.48  Oil and Gas Pollution in Vaca Muerta

Oil and Gas Pollution in Vaca Muerta

Date of Incident

2 Jan 2013 - Ongoing

Location

Vaca Muerta, Argentina

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Guardian
Vaca Muerta is one of the world's largest fossil fuel resources. The 2013 arrival of the international oil and gas industry to the region has irreversibly changed its landscape, inflicting widespread environmental damage. We used satellite images and anthropological reports to investigate the industry's impact upon the traditional ways of life of the indigenous Mapuche people who live there.

I.45  Herbicidal Warfare in Gaza

Herbicidal Warfare in Gaza

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2014 - Ongoing

Location

Khan Younes, Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 2014, Israeli military bulldozing of agricultural and residential lands along the eastern border of occupied Gaza has been complemented by unannounced aerial spraying of crop-killing herbicides. Piecing together farmer testimonies, satellite imagery, and drift analysis, we investigated the unique destructive signature of a single spraying event in April 2017, along the border in Khan Younes.

I.26  Destruction and Return in al-Araqib

Destruction and Return in al-Araqib

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2010 - Ongoing

Location

al-Araqib, Negev/Naqab desert

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition

Commissioned By

The Village of al-Araqib
The Bedouin village of al-Araqib has been demolished over 120 times since 1954. Every time, the villagers return. Using aerial imagery and archaeological surveys, and in collaboration of local families, we provided evidence of ongoing inhabitation, against their dispossession by the Israeli state

I.25  Ecocide in Indonesia

Ecocide in Indonesia

Date of Incident

1 Jun 2015 - 1 Oct 2015

Location

Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia

Forums

Exhibition

Commissioned By

FIBGAR - Fundación Internacional Baltasar Garzón
In Kalimantan and Sumatra, fires consumed over 21,000sq. km of forest and farmland in 2015. Combining fieldwork with satellite image analysis, we established that drainage and ‘monocropping’ by agricultural corporations were direct causes, supporting calls for recognition of a new crime: ecocide.

I.6  Genocide in the Ixil Triangle

Genocide in the Ixil Triangle

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1978 - 1 Jan 1983

Location

Quiché, Guatemala

Forums

Legal Process, Web Platform

Commissioned By

CALDH – Centro para la Acción Legal en Derechos Humanos
The genocide of the Ixil people was accompanied by widespread deforestation and environmental violence. We analysed and traced the state’s simple logic: control the Ixil through the destruction of the conditions on which their ways of life depended.