Roots of U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan: Civilian Bombing Casualties and the Cambodian Precedent
Ben Kiernan and Taylor Owen
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Publication Type: Journal Article
The Asia-Pacific Journal, 26-4-10, June 28, 2010
Roots of U.S. Troubles in Afghanistan: Civilian Bombing Casualties and the Cambodian Precedent
Ben Kiernan and Taylor Owen
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Publication Type: Journal Article
Rwanda's Hutu Extremist Insurgency: An Eyewitness Perspective
GSP Working Paper No. 25
Case Study(ies): Rwandan Genocide
Publication Type: Working Paper
Sacred Vows
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Samsara: Survival and Recovery in Cambodia
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s): Comparative Genocide
Second Life, Second Death: The Khmer Rouge After 1978
GSP Working Paper No. 24
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Publication Type: Working Paper
Social Media Evidence of Alleged Gross Human Rights Abuses: Improving Preservation and Access Through Policy Reform
MADE Working Paper Seriee, Number 1
Olivia Mooney; Kate Pundyk; Nathaniel Raymond; David Simon
Theme(s): Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era (MADE)
Publication Type: Working Paper
Olivia Mooney, Kate Pundyk, Nathaniel Raymond and David Simon. “Social Media Evidence of Alleged Gross Human Rights Abuses: Improving Preservation and Access Through Policy Reform.” Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era Initiative (MADE) Working Paper No. 1, March 2021.
Potentially crucial digital evidence of gross human rights violations that occur outside the United States is being lost. The absence of a specific legal mandate and protocol by which this evidence could be routinely preserved and accessed is a problem that the United States Congress will need to help solve. This paper builds on the Yale Genocide Studies Program’s Mass Atrocities in the Digital Era (MADE) initiative’s three-month consultation process with a diverse range of civil society stakeholders working to improve preservation of digital evidence. It considers how U.S. potential liability has limited sharing social media data with stakeholders in the human rights community and presents three potential legal processes to address this issue. This work promotes justice and accountability for alleged gross human rights abuses.
Sparta
Case Study(ies): Ancient Genocides
Theme(s): Genocide, general
Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity, 2005, v. II, pp. 986-88
Survivors:Cambodian Refugees in the United States
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Thailand's Response to the Cambodian Genocide
Dr. Puangthong Rungswasdisab
Case Study(ies): Cambodian Genocide
Theme(s): Justice & Prosecutions
Publication Type: Working Paper