Using Satellite Imaging to Spot Human Rights Abuses

It’s impossible to stay impassive against images like this. Kottke.org links to a press release by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) exploring the use of satellite images to spot human rights abuses. The example below is from Porta Farm, just north of the Zimbabwe capital, Harare. The first photo depicts this settlement of around 850 homes, harboring around 6000 to 10 000 people and was taken around June 2002. The second photo was taken on April 6, 2006. All conclusions are left to the reader, but I seriously doubt that this is an isolated case, whether around Zimbabwe or in Sudan or other countries under severe repression.

Porta Farm

You can view larger versions of the image here. (before and after)

June 7th, 2006 | Earth Sciences and Geomatics, General Science, Personal | 1 comment

Leaving for one month

RomeI’ll be away for the next month, travelling throughout Italy and Croatia with my girlfriend. During that time, there won’t be any update of Konquest Online, but you can follow us at 31 jours en Europe, by travel blog. I’ll try to keep it as updated as possible, but it won’t be my primary concern…

Please come over there for the next month, and enjoy the nice views of Italy and Croatia!

PS. This is a delayed post. At the very minute this post appears, our plane is taking off… :)

April 27th, 2006 | Editor's Choice, Personal, Website-related | No comments