Creating evidence for justice and accountability
Credible documentation of human rights violations is essential for achieving justice and accountability. ANGOS maintains secure, systematized records of violations that can support legal proceedings, policy advocacy, and historical accountability.
Gathering detailed testimonies, evidence, and documentation from victims, witnesses, and community sources using ethical protocols.
Cross-checking information, verifying facts, and analyzing patterns to establish credible evidence of violations.
Maintaining secure databases with proper access controls and backups to preserve evidence and protect sources.
Making documentation available to prosecutors, courts, human rights bodies, and advocacy organizations as appropriate.
Meticulous verification of all information
Protecting sources and sensitive information
Documenting violations by all sides
Making evidence available for justice processes
Explore our published documentation, case studies, and research reports in our library.
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