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I.111  Israel's Destruction of the Port of Gaza

Israel's Destruction of the Port of Gaza

Date of Incident

October 2023 - January 2024

Location

Port of Gaza, Gaza City

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Adalah Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights, Gisha Legal Center for Freedom of Movement
Gaza’s historic port was repeatedly attacked and progressively destroyed by Israeli forces between October 2023 and January 2024, along with the majority of Palestinian fishing vessels docked within it. FA was commissioned to establish a timeline of visual evidence of the port’s destruction, including the destruction of two fishing vessels belonging to the Al-Hassi family.

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.105  German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Shark Island

German Colonial Genocide in Namibia: Shark Island

Date of Incident

1905 - 1908

Location

Lüderitz, ǃNamiǂNûs, ǁKharas region, Namibia

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

In Partnership With

Ovaherero Traditional Authority (OTA), Nama Traditional Leaders Association (NTLA)
During their genocidal campaign against the Ovaherero and Nama between 1904 and 1908, German colonial troops established five concentration camps across German Southwest Africa. Shark Island, also known as ‘Death Island’, was the most notorious. FA and Forensis worked with descendants of the camp’s victims and survivors to reconstruct this space of trauma, which today faces new threats of erasure.

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.94  Executions and Mass Graves in Tantura, 23 May 1948

Date of Incident

22 May 1948

Location

Tantura, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Media

Commissioned By

Adalah Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights
Our investigation reveals new evidence about massacres conducted in the Palestinian village of Tantura by Israeli forces after its occupation on 22-23 May 1948 and subsequent depopulation. Launched on the 75th anniversary of the Nakba, it brings together testimonies and photographic evidence to locate several mass graves in which the victims were buried—including one previously unidentified.

I.93  The Nebelivka Hypothesis

Date of Incident

3500 BC - Ongoing

Location

Nebelivka, Ukraine

Forums

Exhibition

In Partnership With

David Wengrow
In partnership with David Wengrow, this project combines archaeological science with the tools of Forensic Architecture to examine the 6,000-year-old remains of the city of Nebelivka. By reading the soil as an archaeological artefact in its own right, a lost tradition of urban life is unearthed, offering a lens through which to interrogate core assumptions about urban space, power, and ecology.

I.88  Restituting Evidence: Genocide and Reparations in German Colonial Namibia

Restituting Evidence: Genocide and Reparations in German Colonial Namibia

Date of Incident

1904 - 1908

Location

Otjozondjupa, Omaheke, and Khomas, Namibia

Forums

Media

In Partnership With

The Ovaherero/Ovambanderu Genocide Foundation (OGF), Forensis
From 1904–1908, Germany committed genocide against the Herero, Mbanderu and Nama peoples in their colony of ‘South-West Africa’ (present-day Namibia). FA/Forensis partnered with genocide activists from descendant communities to begin to produce a body of digital evidence that can be leveraged in support of demands for land restitution and reparations.

I.82  Russian Strike on the Kyiv TV Tower

Russian Strike on the Kyiv TV Tower

Date of Incident

1 Mar 2022

Location

Kyiv, Ukraine

Forums

Exhibition, Media

In Partnership With

The Center for Spatial Technologies (CST)
The Russian strike on the Kyiv TV tower and the site of Babyn Yar on 1 March 2022 resulted in civilian casualties and urban destruction—but it also pierced through layers of historical strata, exposing a history of violence, genocide and negation that unfolded on the very same ground. This is the first installation in a new long-term collaboration with the Center for Spatial Technologies.

I.79  Living Archaeology in Gaza

Living Archaeology in Gaza

Date of Incident

7th Century BCE - Ongoing

Location

Gaza

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Decades of bombings and humanitarian disaster inflicted by the Israeli occupation have posed a constant threat not only to Palestinian lives but also to their cultural heritage. FA has conducted the first open-source excavation of this remarkable archaeological site along Gaza’s coastline, illustrating the myriad risks it faces.

I.44  Conquer and Divide

Conquer and Divide

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1967 - Ongoing

Location

Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Web Platform

In Partnership With

B’Tselem
In 1967, Israel occupied the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. In the five decades that followed, the state of Israel has chipped away at Palestinian space through legislative, legal, and military means, restricting the freedoms of Palestinian civilians, and denying them their rights. In partnership with B'Tselem, we told that story through an interactive, scrolling cartography.

I.35  The Destruction of Yazidi Cultural Heritage

The Destruction of Yazidi Cultural Heritage

Date of Incident

3 Aug 2014 - 13 Nov 2015

Location

Sinjar, Iraq

Forums

Legal Process, Citizens' Tribunal, Exhibition, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Yazda: Global Yazidi Organization
In August 2014, ISIL invaded the Sinjar, northern Iraq, home of the Yazidi religious minority. Thousands were enslaved, executed or displaced, and religious buildings were torn down. We trained Yazda researchers in our techniques, and worked together to document the physical traces of genocide.

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.5  Living Death Camp: the archaeology of Staro Sajmište

Living Death Camp: the archaeology of Staro Sajmište

Date of Incident

1 Jan 1938 - Ongoing

Location

Belgrade, Serbia

Forums

Citizens' Tribunal, Exhibition

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Staro Sajmište, once the site of a ‘world’s fair’, became a Nazi concentration camp. The Roma community that later lived there—including descendents of the camp’s victims—is threatened by plans to build a Holocaust memorial at the site. We surveyed the site to support their efforts to remain.

I.1  Stopping the Wall in Battir

Stopping the Wall in Battir

Date of Incident

1 Jan 2012 - 1 Jan 2015

Location

Battir, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

Michael Sfard Law Office
Israel’s separation wall in the West Bank threatened to destroy historic Palestinian farmland. We supported human rights lawyers to build a pioneering—and successful—legal argument on environmental and heritage grounds.