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    2 hours ago

    Eyewitness statements and 1,000 named victims; massive open source analysis, and crowdsourced satellite imagery review of the destruction, all led and to conclude that at least 10 times more civilians died at Raqqa than concedes.

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  2. 13 minutes ago

    In its latest monthly report, the US-led against ISIS has conceded a further 34 civilian deaths (including 15 during 2017's battle for Raqqa) taking the total admitted deaths in Iraq and Syria since 2014 to 1,291.

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  3. 38 minutes ago

    Here's the full statement from the US led Coalition, , on today's investigation into significant civilian harm during the 2017 Battle of Raqqa.

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    The Frontline Club had a great panel discussion on open source investigation in conflict zones with ' 's , and 's If you're interested in the topic then it's a must watch.

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  6. 1 hour ago

    Explore 's groundbreaking digital platform exploring the destruction and death at Raqqa which resulted from US-led Coalition actions to defeat ISIS in 2017 - including 360 walkthroughs with survivors and eyewitnesses, mapping, and calls to action.

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  7. 1 hour ago

    Coalition officials are telling media they've conceded 318 civilian deaths for Battle of Raqqa, not the 159 we cite. That 318 figure relates, we believe, to all confirmed civilian deaths from Coalition strikes in all Raqqah governorate for the entirety of the war (2014 to 2019).

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    "The devastation is clear for all to see," says Amnesty investigator on U.S. airstrikes in Syria that killed more than 1,600 civilians. "There is not a single neighborhood in Raqqa that has been spared. … People are living in the middle of the ruins."

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    4 hours ago

    There will be extensive coverage of this & investigation into what happened in on . Follow my colleague who will be live from at 12:01GMT with all the latest information.

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    TODAY: A major investigation by and shows U.S.-led coalition airstrikes in the Syrian city of Raqqa killed more than 1,600 civilians from June to October 2017. We speak with Amnesty investigator about the findings. Watch 8-9AM ET

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    5 hours ago

    The fantastic at the this morning, preparing for today’s launch of the major investigation into Coalition civilian harm at Raqqa

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  12. 7 hours ago

    At 1pm UK time today releases a major new investigation in partnership with , into civilian harm at Raqqa from US-led Coalition actions, Field investigations, open source analysis, and groundbreaking visualisations will help hold power to account for Raqqawis.

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    17 hours ago

    Outstanding talk chair  open source monitoring+field investigations  strengthen reporting of in . Terrific work     ,   love for quantisation tables

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  14. 23 hours ago

    There were no US-led Coalition air or artillery strikes anywhere in Syria in the past fortnight, according to - with 18 strikes declared in Iraq. Overall, the Coalition has reported 34,334 anti-ISIS strikes since August 2014, by our count.

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    Major new & investigation into civilian casualties out tomorrow. 👇

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  16. Retweeted
    Apr 24

    For the first time since the began documenting civilian casualties in a decade ago, more civilians are being killed by Afghan government and U.S. forces than by the Taliban and other insurgents, according to a report published today.

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    Apr 24

    Last chance to get tickets for tonight’s OSI event w/ and others - don’t miss out!

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  18. Apr 24

    Open source monitoring and investigations can significantly support and strengthen reporting of civilian harm in conflicts worldwide. Tonight's talk features , chaired by

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    Apr 23

    Our new research sheds light onto the impact of conflict in Yemen. The conflict has set back development in Yemen by 21 years. One child dies because of the conflict every 12 minutes. This thread introduces the report findings: 1/

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    Apr 23

    Here Are The Last 4 F-15E Jets Returning From Middle East Deployment With Unique Nicknames, Nose Arts (and some mysterious kill markings...):

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