
Centre for Information Resilience
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Non-profit that exposes human rights & war crimes, counters disinformation, & combats online harms targeting women & minorities.
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Over the last month, CIR has identified a significant build-up of RSF armoured personnel carriers (APCs) in Nyala, South Darfur, Sudan. In footage from Nyala, men in RSF uniforms can be heard issuing direct warnings to SAF and civilians in El Obeid, North Kordofan implying they are preparing for a ground assault. 1/4
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Sudan is on fire, and fighters are filming themselves, celebrating in front of burning buildings. We have collected thousands of videos, posted to social media, and mapped fire damage across the country. We can show you who is responsible.
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Old bombs, used in a new way. Russia’s military developed “glide bombs” specifically for use in Ukraine, with devastating impact. They are increasing in size and range, and Ukrainian forces are struggling to stop them. What are #glidebombs and how do they work? 👇(1/2)
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📢CIR has reached the milestone of having verified 15,000 entries on our #EyesOnRussiaMap. These entries include verified footage of Russian military movements, civilian casualties and civilian infrastructure damage related to Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Thanks to all of our investigators at #CIR, our partners Bellingcat, GeoConfirmed, C4ADS, and Geomouse, and the open-source community for making this map possible.
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🚨#Russia is fitting jet engines to Soviet-era bombs, creating long-range glide munitions able to hit Ukrainian targets up to 200km away. The Financial Times, citing CIR analysis, reports that these strikes are evolving faster than #Ukraine’s air defences can adapt. Here's our short explainer on how glide bombs work & why they’re becoming central to Russia’s campaign.
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**CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS** We are excited to open the second edition of the CIR Open Source Film Awards! to be held at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, 9-13 April 2025. This year the prize is supported by satellite-provider Planet, offering a one-year starter subscription access to Planet satellite imagery to all winners! The submissions will close on 22 Jan 2025. #ijf24 #opensource
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Today, the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, marks the start of UN Women's #16Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence. This year’s theme ‘UNiTE to End Digital Violence Against All Women and Girls’ aligns directly with our mission of monitoring, investigating and exposing gender-based violence and disinformation - both online and off. To honour the theme, we’re spending the next 16 days shining a light on CIR’s gender-focused work: the stories, research, and voices driving change. On Day 1, hear from CIR Co-Founder Ross Burley as he kicks off the series and shares why tackling digital gender-based violence matters now more than ever. Find out more:
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One month ago extreme sectarian violence engulfed the Syrian coast. Assad loyalists attacked the new Syrian government security forces, looking for revenge for the ousting of Assad. Government security forces and affiliated armed groups in return descended on the area. The Alawite community, to which Assad belonged, was blamed for the attempted uprising. Countless videos of mass killings emerged. CIR collaborated with SyrianArchive to investigate what happened.
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2 years ago today, Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. On this grim occasion, CIR is introducing the #24Feb2022 series to highlight the immense scale of destruction Russia has caused in #Ukraine. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, Donetsk, Kherson, and Kharkiv Oblasts have experienced the highest number of verified incidents of damage and civilian harm. Check out our latest video comparing key Ukrainian cities before and after the full-scale invasion👇
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📢 CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS🎥 CIR is proud to announce the first edition of the CIR Open Source Film Awards, to be held at the International Journalism Festival in #Perugia (17-21 April 2024). Grab this opportunity to showcase your Open Source Investigative Film and join like-minded storytellers in Perugia. The Awards are now open for entries and submissions will close on Friday 23 February 2024. All the details on #ijf24 #opensource
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On 27 January 2025, a mass jailbreak from Munzenze prison was caught on video. It occurred as the M23 rebel group advanced through Goma in the Eastern DRC. UN reports suggest that over 100 women were raped and burned alive. Here is how we verified the video.
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