An independent initiative collecting, verifying, and archiving evidence of atrocities in northeastern Syria to ensure no crime goes undocumented.
In the face of ongoing violence in northeastern Syria, systematic documentation of atrocity crimes is essential for justice and prevention. Our mission is threefold
Collect, verify, and preserve evidence of violations of international humanitarian law
Present findings to international bodies and pressure decision-makers to act
Build a comprehensive archive for future accountability mechanisms and historical record
Every incident is verified through multiple sources before documentation.
Source protection and witness safety are our highest priorities.
We document violations regardless of the perpetrator's identity.
Our methodology and findings are open to scrutiny.
Evidence is collected from multiple sources including field reporters, local civil society organizations, open-source intelligence, and direct submissions through our secure portal.
Each piece of evidence undergoes rigorous verification including geolocation, chronolocation, and cross-referencing with multiple independent sources.
Verified incidents are cataloged with standardized metadata, chain of custody documentation, and secure archival following international evidence standards.
Findings are published in regular situation reports and shared with international accountability mechanisms, human rights organizations, and media.