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Eyes on the Ground: Realizing the potential of civilian-led monitoring in armed conflict

July 2017 Technological advances have meant that civilians are now enabled to play a greater role than ever before in monitoring and documenting violations, finds a new report Eyes on the Ground: Realizing the potential of civilian-led monitoring in armed conflict. As UN rapporteurs and other official international monitors are effectively denied access to a wide […]

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Thousands of civilians now at risk in Mosul assault – new report

October 2016 The lives of thousands of civilians are at critical risk in the assault on Mosul, a new survey of recent practice by Iraqi and international coalition forces finds. Civilian protection in the battle for Mosul: Critical priorities finds that recent precedents from military operations to retake Iraqi cities from ISIS control, including Tikrit, Ramadi,

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Civilian deaths in the anti-ISIS bombing campaigns 2014 – 2015

November 2015 Over 4,000 civilians have been killed in the anti-ISIS bombing campaigns in Iraq and Syria during 2014 – 2015, according to available monitoring information based on credible local sources. The majority of these deaths, over 2,800, resulted from often indiscriminate bombardment by the Iraqi Security Forces. Hundreds of other civilians have been killed

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A Step towards Justice: Current accountability options for crimes under international law committed in Syria

As atrocities continue to mount in Syria, new report reveals potential options for securing justice during the conflict

May 2015 As atrocities continue to mount in Syria, A Step towards Justice: Current accountability options for crimes under international law committed in Syria is the first report to offer a detailed examination of the mechanisms available to deliver justice to the Syrian people while the conflict goes on. Drawing on comprehensive legal analysis, the

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Ceasefire sounds the alarm at the United Nations on Iraq’s displacement crisis

As the assault on Fallujah was causing tens of thousands of civilians to flee their homes, the Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights joined partners at the UN Human Rights Council on 20 June to sound the alarm about Iraq’s displacement crisis. At a packed side event in the Palais des Nations in Geneva, delegates were

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No Way Home: Iraq’s minorities on the verge of disappearance

May 2016 No Way Home: Iraq’s minorities on the verge of disappearance seeks to document the situation of Iraq’s ethnic and religious minorities most affected by the violence that escalated after the fall of Mosul in June 2014. It is published by the Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights, jointly with Minority Rights Group International, the

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