An undocumented crime is a forgotten crime.
Oftentimes, the most atrocious crimes are pushed into oblivion – not because of indifference, but because the evidence is inaccessible, destroyed or lost.
The International Crimes Central Documentation (ICCD) produces judicially usable intelligence for magistrates, investigators and lawyers working to implement international criminal justice.
What sets us apart
- We research, structure and centralise data relating to violations of international law, in order to transform fragmented and scattered data into coherent and actionable intelligence.
- Our work is based on the collection and analysis of open-source intelligence (OSINT), human intelligence (HUMINT) and information from international partners (NGOs, journalists, public authorities, etc.).
- We prioritise discreet yet reliable expertise, valuable for prosecuting alleged perpetrators of war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide. The data analysis is conducted with scientific rigor to ensure reliable intelligence, properly sourced and cross-checked with independent sources.
The ICCD is neutral and shall not be influenced by any partisan, ethnic or religious orientation. It does not support one side over another and aims only to implement international public law.
All sources are quoted, except in cases where there is a risk of retaliation against witnesses or victims. In such cases, the security of human sources is the priority and information that could lead to their identification is neither published nor transmitted to a jurisdiction without their consent.
