“The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) is a special Cambodian court which receives international assistance through the United Nations Assistance to the Khmer Rouge Trials (UNAKRT). The court is also informally known as the Khmer Rouge Tribunal or the Cambodia Tribunal.” (ECCC) This site includes court records, documents and a video archive of the war crime tribunal against the Khmer Rouge.
"The CGDB contains information pertaining to massive violations of human rights in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime of 1975 to 1979. In our preliminary release of the CGDB in 1997, much of the information focused on “S-21,” also known as Tuol Sleng prison, and on oral testimonies of the DK era. For our larger 1998 and 2001 supplementary releases, much of the additional information came from documents from the archives of the headquarters of the Khmer Rouge security police, the Santebal (Special Branch), discovered by the CGP and DC-Cam in 1996. There are four different types of information in the CGDB: bibliographic, biographic, photographic and geographic." (CGDB)
"The mission of the Laogai Research Foundation is to shine a spotlight on the brutal and exploitative prison system historically known as Laogai in the People’s Republic of China. Through the collection and dissemination of evidence confirming personal testimonies about the horrors of the Laogai system, the LRF hopes to expose and examine the Laogai prison system and thereby spur international pressure on the Chinese Communist regime to bring the Laogai and other human rights abuses to a final end."
"Indonesia’s military dictatorship invaded the small territory of East Timor (then Portuguese Timor) in December 1975. Up to a fifth of the East Timorese population perished during Indonesia’s 24-year occupation (1975-1999), a similar proportion to the Cambodians who died under the Khmer Rouge regime of Pol Pot (1975-1979). As Indonesian forces finally left the territory in 1999, they massacred over a thousand civilians and burned down eighty percent of the buildings in the country." (Yale GSP) The site also includes maps and GIS information.
"East Timor Truth Commission report uses declassified U.S. documents to call for reparations from U.S. for its support of Indonesian invasion and occupation of East Timor from 1975 until U.N. sponsored vote in 1999" (The National Security Archive) Documents regarding US involvement with the Indonesian military and genocide in East Timor.
“The Violations Documentation Center in Syria (VDC) was established in June 2011 to ensure careful and independent documentation of all kinds of human rights violations in Syria. The goal was to become a reference not only for the media, but also for all future accountability and justice-related procedures for Syria.” (VDC) The digital resources include the VDC’s publications and archive of reports.
“Through collecting, verifying, preserving, and investigating visual documentation of human rights violations in Syria, the Syrian Archive aims to preserve data as a digital memory, to establish a verified database of human rights violations, and to act as an evidence tool for legally implementing justice and accountability as concept and practice in Syria...Syrian Archive has over 3 million videos and posts in our archive. However we only publish videos we have verified through our standardised methodology. At minimum this means time, date, location and sources.” (Syrian Archive)
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is an organization that documents and publishes information about the human rights situation in Syria in news articles, multimedia and reports.
“SJAC works to ensure that human rights violations in Syria are comprehensively documented and preserved for use in transitional justice and peace-building. SJAC collects documentation of violations from all available sources, stores it in a secure database, catalogues it according to human rights standards, and analyzes it using legal expertise and big data methodologies.” (SJAC) Their resources include case documentation, reports, briefs and updates on a variety of humanitarian issues in Syria (such as missing persons, reparations, accountability and institutional reform)