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The National Security Archive - Evidence Project Internship Opportunity - Fall 2012

Started Jul 18, 2012 0 Replies

Evidence Project Internship Opportunity - The National Security Archive The National Security Archive* is seeking an intern to work on its newly founded Evidence Project for the Fall 2012 semester in…Continue

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The National Security Archive - Evidence Project Internship Opportunity - Spring 2012

Started Nov 28, 2011 0 Replies

Evidence Project Internship Opportunity - The National Security Archive The National Security Archive* is seeking an intern to work on its newly founded Evidence Project for the spring 2012 semester…Continue

Tags: intern, transparency, rights, research, opportunity

The National Security Archive - Mexico Documentation Project Internship Opportunitiy - Spring 2012

Started Nov 28, 2011 0 Replies

Mexico Documentation Project Internship Opening - The National Security ArchiveThe National Security Archive* is seeking an intern to work on the Mexico Documentation Project for the Spring 2012…Continue

Tags: research, publication, security, rights, transparency

Mexico Documentation Project Internship Opening - The National Security Archive

Started Jun 23, 2011 0 Replies

Mexico Documentation Project Internship Opening - The National Security ArchiveThe National Security Archive* is seeking an intern to work on the Mexico Documentation Project for the fall 2011…Continue

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"I agree with all of your points in this article. Thank you for writing about this. I think we also need to expand "sexual violence" beyond rape, but also including sexual torture, mutilation, and sterilization. I would also like to expand…"
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"oh wow, this looks awesome! Wish I was in Chicago to go to this!"
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Emily Willard replied to Rotary Peace Centers's discussion Rotary Peace Fellowship: Full Funding for Master's Degree Program PLUS Internship and Conference Funding
"The link to the application is here: www.rotary.org/rotarycenters. You will find the instructions and the application there."
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Profile Information

Please feel free to provide a short bio about yourself or the work of your organization (no more than 3 paragraphs)
I am a research associate at the National Security Archive, working on the Evidence Project. I earned a BA from American University with a double major in Spanish Studies and International Relations. I earned a MA from American University in International Affairs with a focus in Latin America and Human Rights. My research focused on violence against women and femicide in Guatemala.

Through the Evidence Project at the National Security Archive we focus on the Right to Know, the Right to Information, and Government Transparency. We strive to bring to light and preserve government archives and documents of repressive regimes in Latin America and around the world. We seek to unite the right to information with human rights justice.
Please indicate if you're joining PCDN as an individual or organization (please mark the appropriate category)
individual (professional)
Please list the countries and/or regions in which you (or your organization) have direct and significant expertise
I focus on Latin America, specifically Guatemala, Mexico, and El Salvador. My organization is involved in many different projects spanning the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
What is your current country of residence (or location of your organization)?
United States
What is your current job (and organization) and/or where and what field are you studying?
Research Associate for the Evidence Project
How many years professional experience do you have ?
3-5
What is your personal or organizational website?
http://www.nsarchive.org
Which Languages do you speak Proficiently? (note we can not list all languages, only some major world languages or ones related to conflict regions)
Spanish
Which are your primary sectoral areas of expertise (or the primary sectoral areas of your organization) ?
Civil Society, Human Rights, Transparency
Which are your primary skills areas(or the primary skill areas of your organization)?
Advocacy, Research
What are some of your current areas of research (if any)?
human rights, the right to know, archival studies
If appropriate feel free to list several of your (or your organization's) publications
Main Webpage, Electronic Briefing Books: http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
Freedom of Information News Site: http://freedominfo.org/
National Security Archive blog: http://nsarchive.wordpress.com/

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Evidence Project Internship Opportunity SPRING 2012 - The National Security Archive

Posted on October 26, 2012 at 2:02pm 0 Comments

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Evidence Project Internship Opportunity - The National Security Archive



The National Security Archive* is seeking an intern to work on its Evidence Project for the Spring 2013 semester in Washington, DC. The internship entails researching and writing Freedom of Information Act requests, and gathering and analyzing documents to be used as evidence in human rights trials throughout Latin America, the United States, and in…

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"Granito: How to Nail a Dictator" is Coming to your Living Room

Posted on June 19, 2012 at 8:25am 0 Comments

PBS's program Documentaries with a Point of View (POV) is nationally airing the documentary film, Granito: How to Nail a Dictator on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 10pm on PBS.  The film highlights the work of National Security Archive's Guatemala Documentation Project director Kate Doyle. See here for a review of 'Granito,' and …

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Notes from the Evidence Project: Guatemalan Government to Dismantle its “Archives of Peace”

Posted on June 15, 2012 at 11:00am 0 Comments

Cross Posted from National Security Archive - Original Blog Posting at 'Unredacted' - nsarchive.wordpress.com

Link to Original: http://nsarchive.wordpress.com/2012/06/01/guatemalan-government-closes-peace-archives/

By: Kate Doyle, National Security Archive Senior Analyst and Director of the Evidence Project.

In a surprise move, the…

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[REPOST] Update: The Guatemalan Death Squad Diary and the Right to Truth

Posted on May 3, 2012 at 3:36pm 0 Comments

National Security Archive Expert Testifies before International Court

National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. 378

Posted - May 3, 2012

For more information contact:

Kate Doyle - 646/670-8841

kadoyle@gwu.edu

English/Español

Washington, D.C., May 3, 2012 – On April…

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