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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.100  Humanitarian Violence in Gaza

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 7 October 2023, the Israeli military has abused and weaponised humanitarian measures such as ‘evacuation orders’, ‘safe routes’, and ‘safe zones’ to facilitate the systematic mass displacement of the Palestinian civilian population toward the southern border of Gaza.

I.99  An Assessment of Visual Material Presented by the Israeli Legal Team at the ICJ

Date of Incident

12 Jan 2024

Location

None

Forums

Legal Process

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Forensic Architecture’s analysis of the visual material presented by the Israeli legal team at the ICJ hearing on 12 January 2024 found multiple instances of misrepresentation, mislabelling, and misleading descriptions.

I.97  Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza

Destruction of Medical Infrastructure in Gaza

Date of Incident

7 Oct 2023 - Ongoing

Location

Gaza, Palestine

Forums

Legal Process, United Nations, Human Rights Report, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Since 7 October 2023, we have aggregated news reports of Israeli military attacks on medical infrastructure in Gaza. Our analysis suggests that hospitals in Gaza have been subjected to a pattern of intimidation, direct targeting, siege, and occupation by the Israeli military over the course of the 2023 invasion.

I.92  'Tear Gas Tuesday' in Downtown Portland

'Tear Gas Tuesday' in Downtown Portland

Date of Incident

2 Jun 2020

Location

Portland, Oregon, USA

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
Over the summer of 2020, Portland's police force deployed large amounts of tear gas to suppress local demonstrations against racialised police violence. Focusing on a single representative day—2 June 2020—we simulated the path of the toxic tear gas clouds as they spread widely across the city centre, demonstrating that the concentration levels were in serious excess of recognised safe thresholds.

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.84  Drift-backs in the Aegean Sea

Drift-backs in the Aegean Sea

Date of Incident

March 2020 - Ongoing

Location

Aegean Sea

Forums

Legal Process, Human Rights Report, Media, Parliamentary Inquiry, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Forensis
Asylum seekers crossing the Aegean Sea are intercepted within Greek waters or arrested after they arrive on Greek shores, beaten, stripped of their possessions, and then forcefully loaded onto life rafts and left to drift back to the Turkish coast. FA/Forensis verified and mapped evidence for over 2000 such ‘drift-backs’, demonstrating the scale of this violent and illegal border defence practice.

I.75  The Black Boxes of Disappearance: Enforced Disappearance in the Siege of the Palace of Justice

The Black Boxes of Disappearance: Enforced Disappearance in the Siege of the Palace of Justice

Date of Incident

6 Nov 1985 - 7 Nov 1985

Location

Bogotá, Colombia

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Media, Truth Commission, Web Platform

Commissioned By

The Commission for the Clarification of Truth, Coexistence and Non-Repetition of Colombia
Our investigation examines the actions of the Colombian security forces in the aftermath of the 1985 siege of the Palace of Justice that resulted in the enforced disappearance of cafeteria workers, students, visitors, guerrillas, and judges.

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.71  European Arms in the Bombing of Yemen

European Arms in the Bombing of Yemen

Date of Incident

26 Mar 2015 - Ongoing

Location

Yemen

Forums

Legal Process, Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Web Platform

Commissioned By

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
Since 2015, airstrikes by the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen have constituted grave human rights violations. Partners across the Investigative Commons developed an interactive map to reveal the extent to which arms producers and governments in Europe continue to profit from arms exports despite evidence of their substantial contribution to the military operations of the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen.

I.68  NSO Group’s Breach of Private Data with ‘Fleming’, a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Software

NSO Group’s Breach of Private Data with ‘Fleming’, a COVID-19 Contact-Tracing Software

Date of Incident

1 Mar 2020 - ongoing

Location

Israel and around the world

Forums

Exhibition, Media

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
In May 2020, an unprotected database belonging to Israeli cyber-weapons manufacturer NSO Group’s COVID-19 contact tracing software called 'Fleming' was left exposed. NSO denied there was a security breach. Forensic Architecture analysed a sample of the exposed database, which suggested that the data was based on ‘real’ personal data belonging to unsuspecting civilians.

I.60  Police Brutality at the Black Lives Matter Protests

Police Brutality at the Black Lives Matter Protests

Date of Incident

25 May 2020 - Ongoing

Location

Minneapolis, MN and across the US

Forums

United Nations, Web Platform

In Partnership With

Bellingcat
Protests against racialized police violence have swept the US, following the killings of George Floyd and others. Those protests have themselves been met with egregious brutality by police. With Bellingcat, we built a comprehensive archive of that systemic violence, to support accountability efforts.

I.59  Pushbacks in Melilla: ND and NT v. Spain

Pushbacks in Melilla: ND and NT v. Spain

Date of Incident

13 Aug 2014

Location

Melilla, Spain

Forums

Legal Process, Media

In Partnership With

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights (ECCHR)
The case of ND and NT v. Spain was the first trial at the European Court of Human Rights to address pushbacks at Europe’s land borders. The Court’s decision to acquit Spain was based on a gross distortion of facts. Using data from asylum applications and spatial analysis, we demonstrate that no legal routes to ask for protection are available to Black migrants from Sub-Saharan Africa.

I.28  The Enforced Disappearance of the Ayotzinapa Students

The Enforced Disappearance of the Ayotzinapa Students

Date of Incident

26 Sep 2014 - 27 Sep 2014

Location

Iguala, Mexico

Forums

Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Centro Prodh, Equipo Argentino de Antropología Forense, EAAF
When Mexican police and local organised crime coordinated to attack a group of students, six people were murdered, forty wounded and forty-three 'disappeared'. We built an interactive platform to explore what happened that night, and to expose the inconsistencies in the state’s investigation of its own involvement in one of the most shocking moments of violence in the history of modern Mexico.

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.15  The Bombing of Rafah

The Bombing of Rafah

Date of Incident

8 Jul 2014 - 26 Aug 2014

Location

Rafah, Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Exhibition, Human Rights Report, Media

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
When an Israeli soldier was captured and taken into the tunnels below Rafah, the full force of Israel’s military was unleashed. Using smartphone footage and satellite imagery, we mapped the destruction as over two thousand munitions were fired into the city in a single day.

I.14  Pattrn: Open source software for citizen-driven mapping

Pattrn: Open source software for citizen-driven mapping

Date of Incident

n/a

Location

None

Forums

Web Platform

Commissioned By

Self-Initiated
PATTRN is an open-source software developed by Forensic Architecture to support participatory, real-time, citizen-led mapping in conflict zones.

I.13  The Gaza Platform: Israel's 2014 offensive

The Gaza Platform: Israel's 2014 offensive

Date of Incident

8 Jul 2014 - 26 Aug 2014

Location

Gaza, Occupied Palestinian Territories

Forums

Web Platform

Commissioned By

Amnesty International
Over 2000 people died in under 2 months during the Israeli assault on Gaza. Working with local and international NGOs, we built a platform to map almost 3000 individual events, creating a public repository of testimony and data about the offensive—and a template for documenting future conflicts.

I.10  Drone Strike in Miranshah

Drone Strike in Miranshah

Date of Incident

30 Mar 2012

Location

Miranshah, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Exhibition, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

UN Special Rapporteur on Counter Terrorism and Human Rights
Video footage of the aftermath of a drone strike that killed four people was smuggled across siege lines before being broadcast on MSNBC. We analysed the footage frame-by-frame to confirm the location of the building, the consequences of the strike, and the munition used.

I.7  The Drone Strikes Platform

Date of Incident

1 Nov 2014 - 1 Nov 2014

Location

Federally Administered Tribal Area, Pakistan

Forums

United Nations, Media, Web Platform

Commissioned By

Bureau of Investigative Journalism
Civilian homes were the target of sixty-one percent of all reported drone strikes conducted by the CIA in Pakistan’s Federally Administered Tribal Areas between 2004 and 2014. We turned a database of those strikes, compiled by the Bureau of Investigative Journalism, into an interactive cartography.

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.

Pattern Analysis

Often, the individual incidents that we investigate are part of a wider pattern. Identification of such a pattern can support the assertion that a set of singular abuses or violations of human rights, taken together, are in fact by nature ‘widespread and systematic’—an important standard in a variety of human rights law contexts.

In such a context, pattern analysis can reveal changing trends in the frequency and distribution of certain kinds of violence, and of the targets and casualties of that violence. The larger the dataset, the more reliable and coherent the pattern that might emerge.