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The New York Review of Books
June 20, 2017
And while Assange has denied making these comments, WikiLeaks released troves of material in which the names of Afghan civilians had not been redacted, an action that led Amnesty International, the Open Society Institute, the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict, and the Afghanistan IndependentÃâà...
Just Security
July 25, 2015
... the use of armed drones, conflict-related detentions, insurgent abuse, and the protection of civilians. Prior to joining the Open Society Foundations, Rogers was the research fellow for the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC) in Afghanistan and Pakistan, investigating civilian casualties from military operations,Ãâà...
CNN
July 13, 2012
According to a 2010 report by the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict, a Washington-based advocacy group, which was based on field work in Pakistan's tribal areas where all of the drone strikes occur, most residents of the tribal regions believed the strikes are largely accurate and primarily killedÃâà...
Center For American Progress
July 12, 2012
Sarah Margon is the Associate Director for Sustainable Security and Peacebuilding at the Center for American Progress. Nathalie Bekdache is a consultant based in Libya, where she researches civilian protection issues for a joint project run by CAP and the Campaign for Innocent Victims In Conflict.
New York Times
December 18, 2011
The alliance maintained this position even after two independent Western organizations — Human Rights Watch and the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict, or Civic — met privately with NATO officials and shared field research about mistakes, including, in some cases, victims' names and the datesÃâà...
New York Times
August 11, 2011
“It's urgent to answer this question, because this technology is so attractive to the U.S. and other governments that it's going to proliferate very rapidly,” said Sarah Holewinski, executive director of the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict, or Civic, a Washington nonprofit that tracks civilian deaths.
Wired News
April 12, 2010
A study released today by the advocacy group Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC) found coalition procedures for compensating civilians caught in the crossfire are not always consistent, meaning that commanders may potentially lose opportunities to repair relations with local communities.
Huffington Post (blog)
February 25, 2009
For the last year, I have been living in Afghanistan interviewing civilians harmed in the conflict for the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict (CIVIC). We spoke with 143 survivors of airstrikes, suicide bombings, IEDs, convoy shootings, and other incidents of war. What they told me, as well as what more than 80 military,Ãâà...
China Daily
April 24, 2005
US humanitarian aid worker Marla Ruzicka, 27, shown here on April 15. Ruzicka died in Iraq working for her non-governmental organization, the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict. [AFP]Ãâà...
New York Times
November 6, 2004
“I know plenty of lawyers who did not pay any condolences payments at all,” said Mr. Tracy, who is now a legal consultant for the Campaign for Innocent Victims in Conflict. “There was no reason for it. It was clearly not combat, and the victim was clearly innocent, all the facts are there, witness statements, butÃâà...