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We are honored to have helped and contributed to Forbidden Stories investigation revealing a disturbing pattern of the use of UAV's in targeting journalists in Gaza

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Very inspiring that Forbidden Stories have united all these organisations, to show how hostile the war in Gaza has been to journalists. We are honoured to have contributed our audio analysis to a few of these many incidents. More soon

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This investigation from Forensic Architecture and earshot.ngo found that Israeli tank operators - who killed Hind as she was trapped in a car with her family, would have been able to see that they were targeting her. with Fault Lines Find the Earshot investigation here:

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The Israeli army struck major media institutions in Gaza despite assurances of safety, and appears to have deliberately targeted cameras that were broadcasting the military offensive. A new investigation with Forbidden Stories traces the attacks. 972mag.com/gaza-press-att…

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Earshot founder and director Lawrence Abu Hamdan explains to Megaphone the weapon Israel used to deliberately kill #LayanHamada and #HindRajab, following the publishing of a joint investigation by Earshot, Forensic Architecture and Al Jazeera Fault Lines into the targeting of

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.doreen st. félix spends time with Lawrence Abu Hamdan, an artist and audio investigator who uses sound analysis to uncover violence and human-rights abuses in Gaza and other conflict zones. nyer.cm/hl3INsP

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There are crimes that can be heard but not seen. Lawrence Abu Hamdan, an artist and audio investigator who calls himself a “private ear,” uses sound analysis to uncover violence and human-rights abuses in Gaza and other conflict zones. nyer.cm/YLHBtWO

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A wonderful workshop with earshot.ngo Fabio Cervi on the acoustics of self determination and a behind the scenes tour of the Zifzafa digital simulation project alserkal.online/event/zifzafa-…

A wonderful workshop with <a href="/earshot_ngo/">earshot.ngo</a> Fabio Cervi on the acoustics of self determination and a behind the scenes tour of the Zifzafa digital simulation project alserkal.online/event/zifzafa-…