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Fusing imagery, analysis, and advocacy to end genocide and crimes against humanity

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The Dark Side of Darfur’s Gold Rush
May 9, 2013
New Satellite Imagery Confirms Broken Agreements Along the Sudan/South Sudan Border
May 7, 2013
The Hill Op-ed: The case against Sudanese President Omar al Bashir
April 5, 2013

Witnessing War Crimes

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Satellite imagery of probable commercial or government-sponsored mining activity. Credit: DigitalGlobe,2013
(Imagery) Darfur's Gold Rush: State-Sponsored Atrocities 10 Years After the Genocide
Darfur Gold report cover page
Darfur's Gold Rush: State-Sponsored Atrocities 10 Years After the Genocide
Caught Red-Handed
Broken Agreement: Violations in the Demilitarized Border Zone by Sudan and South Sudan

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The Satellite Sentinel Project, or SSP, a partnership between the Enough Project and DigitalGlobe, conducts monitoring of the border between Sudan and South Sudan to assess the human security situation, identify potential threats to civilians, and detect, deter and document war crimes and crimes against humanity. The Enough Project provides field research, policy context, and communications strategy. DigitalGlobe provides imagery from its constellation of satellites and geospatial analysis from the DigitalGlobe Analysis Center. SSP is funded primarily by Not On Our Watch.

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