23 Mar WITNESS training in Ukraine: Video as Evidence
News and Events | bridgetteSenior Attorney and Program Manager, Kelly Matheson, is in Ukraine this week to lead a three day training on Video as Evidence for Human Rights defenders in Kyiv.
Senior Attorney and Program Manager, Kelly Matheson, is in Ukraine this week to lead a three day training on Video as Evidence for Human Rights defenders in Kyiv.
The New York Times features WITNESS, our partners and our allies as we use video to bring those who commit abuse to justice.
The introduction of verified video evidence could be as critical as the introduction of forensics in criminal investigations and trials.
The ICC Appeals Chamber rejects Thomas Lubanga’s appeal and confirms that he forcibly enlisted child soldiers in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Kelly Matheson facilitates an online conversation exploring how we can ensure video that activists sometimes risk their lives to capture can be admitted into a court of law.
Updates on InformaCam, WITNESS’ mobile app to help verify citizen video.
As citizen video is increasingly being used in courts, what does that mean for those that shoot it, and what does it mean for journalists and others who try to verify it.
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