The application and dissemination of design and visualization expertise to the fields of human rights fact-finding and reporting is central to its work. SITU Research is a multidisciplinary design practice that operates at the intersection of architecture, law, science, and advocacy. Published on 27 June 2018, the report calls for the situation in Myanmar to be referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC) for investigation and prosecution. It also identifies the specific military divisions or battalions involved in many of the worst atrocities-including nine types of crimes against humanity. Based on more than 400 interviews, as well as reams of corroborating evidence, including satellite imagery, verified photographs and videos, and expert forensic and weapons analysis, the report goes into harrowing detail about the patterns of violations committed in the military’s “clearance operations” following attacks by the armed group the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army. The culmination of nine months of intensive research, including in Myanmar and Bangladesh, “We Will Destroy Everything”: Military Responsibility for Crimes against Humanity in Rakhine State, Myanmar is Amnesty International’s most comprehensive account yet of how the Myanmar military forced more than 702,000 women, men, and children to flee to Bangladesh after 25 August 2017. Interactive moments in this report are indicated by the icon REPORT
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