Hugo Schultz, the former mayor of Chínipas, Mexico, was sentenced to eight years in prison last week over his involvement in the 2017 murder of the journalist, Miroslava Breach. bellingcat.com/news/americas/…
In 2019, we helped a group of Mexican journalists called the Colectivo 23 de Marzo, @FbdnStories and @CLIP_AmericaLat follow the threads in Breach's work to uncover corruption and links between Schultz and drug traffickers.
@FbdnStories@CLIP_AmericaLat Last year, Juan Carlos Moreno Ochoa, a.k.a. "El Larry", a lieutenant with a drug trafficking organisation, was sentenced to 50 years in prison for ordering Breach's killing.
The trial court heard that Schultz threatened Breach over her investigations at the behest of El Larry.
Today @ForensicArchi, in collaboration with @ECCHRBerlin, @yemeniarchive, @GLAN_LAW and @bellingcat have released a time-map of Saudi-led coalition airstrikes in Yemen, demonstrating the complicity of European arms manufacturers in the air campaign.
Combining information from multiple different organisations, this map is a collaborative visual representation of the results of an air campaign which has devastated Yemen, targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure, hospitals, cultural objects and water infrastructure.
Based primarily on open source information, the platform demonstrates how a digital ripple is created during extreme events like conflict; a kind of online memory that, just like human memory, will gradually fade and disappear unless it is preserved.
With this week's investigation into the poisoning of Dmitry Bykov, Bellingcat has now published about 6 individuals followed by the FSB's assassination squad, 3 of which whom fell into comas while being followed, and 3 whom died under mysterious circumstances while being followed
The first investigation looked at the August 2020 poisoning of Alexey @Navalny, who was followed dozens of times by the FSB assassination squad before he fell into a coma in August 2020 bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-eu…
This investigation included @Navalny calling up one of the team identified by Bellingcat, and posing as an assistant to one of the team member's superiors, extracting detailed information on how the operation was executed from the hapless agent bellingcat.com/news/uk-and-eu…
New — Popular Russian poet, Dmitry Bykov was tracked by the same squad of FSB operatives that tailed Alexey Navalny prior to his poisoning, including shortly before he fell seriously ill from a sudden mysterious illness. bellingcat.com/news/2021/06/0…
Bykov fell ill on a flight in 2019 with symptoms similar to those experienced by Navalny. On that trip, and multiple previous trips, Bykov was followed by FSB operatives involved with the poisoning of @Navalny.
Dmitry Bykov is a well-known Russian writer, poet and journalist. Renowned as a literary critic, educator and a satirist, he often churns out satirical poems that provide acerbic social commentary on current events and on the political regime.
US soldiers stationed on European bases that host nuclear weapons have exposed a multitude of sensitive security details -- including where weapons are stored & secret duress words -- by using flashcard learning apps that appear publicly in online searches bellingcat.com/news/2021/05/2…
While the presence of US nuclear weapons in Europe has long been detailed by various leaked documents, photos and statements by retired officials, their specific locations are officially still a secret with governments neither confirming nor denying their presence.
As many campaigners see it, this ambiguity has often hampered open and democratic debate about the rights and wrongs of hosting nuclear weapons in some European nations.
There have been two major developments regarding our joint investigation examining pushback of refugees on the borders of the European Union by @Frontex, which we undertook with our partners @LHreports, @derspiegel, @ARD_Presse and @tv_asahi_news
The first is that legal action is being taken by @LexFront, @ProgressLawyers and Greek Helisnki Monitor against Frontex in the @EUCourtPress, due to allegations of Human Rights violations in the Aegean Sea.
The second is that reporting by @derspiegel shows Frontex’s own human rights watchdog believes that our reporting on this issue is based on “solid evidence”.
@obtusatum By combining the results of many geocoded queries, Bellingcat was able to make an approximate map of the geographic distribution of tweets looking for urgent assistance across India and its South Asian neighbours, many of which are experiencing their own coronavirus crises