In this chapter of GIJN’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes, security expert Matt Hansen discusses best practices for both physical and digital security for investigative journalists covering possible war crimes.
War Crimes Reporting Guide
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes: Open Source Research
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In this excerpt from GIJN’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes, Sam Dubberley and Başak Çalı discuss how to use open source research to reporting on possible war crimes.
War Crimes Reporting Guide
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes: Attacks on Civilians
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In this second installment of GIJN’s reporting guide for investigating war crimes, experts offer practical tips and tools for covering attacks on civilians on the battlefield and interviewing non-combatant survivors of armed conflict.
War Crimes Reporting Guide
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes: Banned and Restricted Weapons
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In this excerpt from GIJN’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes, former British Army officer and open source analyst Nick Waters discusses banned and restricted weapons and the international laws that regulate them.
War Crimes Reporting Guide
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes: Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
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In this installment of GIJN’s Reporter’s Guide to Investigating War Crimes, investigative reporter Christina Lamb discusses conflict-related sexual violence and the role of the press in investigating these often neglected atrocities.
Tools & Techniques
Best Practices for Investigating Culprits of War, Human Rights Abuses, and Other Conflict
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GIJN senior reporter Rowan Philip shares accumulated best practices from reporters around the world, on how to investigate culprits of war, human rights abuses, and other conflict.
How They Did It
How Armando.info Uncovered Hundreds of Venezuelan Officials’ Secret Assets in Florida
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When a team at Armando.info set out to find individuals linked to the Venezuelan government who might have secret investments — and even residency permits — in the United States, they never imagined the scale of what they would find once they started following the money.
News & Analysis
Behind Closed Doors: Investigating the System for Settling Investor-State Disputes
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The little-known but powerful Investor-State Dispute Settlement (ISDS) system considers high stakes cases between companies and national governments, which often take years to resolve and impose extensive legal and other fees. Here, investigative reporter Claire Provost argues that we need more reporting to expose the impact this system has on our democracies.
Top 10 in Data Journalism
Data Journalism Top 10: Global Water Stress, Fentanyl Proliferation, Maui Fires’ Destruction, and Penalty Kicks Strategy
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In this week’s Top 10 in Data Journalism, GIJN features stories on global water stress, the boom in fentanyl trafficking at the US-Mexico border, the devastating fires in Maui, and the best strategies for successful penalty kicks.
cyber investigations
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating Digital Threats: Trolling Campaigns
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The fourth and final installment from GIJN’s reporting guide on cyber and digital threats, by journalist and digital security trainer Luis Assardo, covers how to investigate internet armies and online trolling campaigns.
cyber investigations
Reporter’s Guide to Investigating Digital Threats: Digital Infrastructure
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The second installment of the GIJN cyber reporting guide to digital threats covers digital infrastructure and offers tools and resources for investigating online.