Digital Transitional Justice in Syria: How Can Technology Bear Witness to Crimes?
As violations persist in Syria, oral testimonies alone are no longer sufficient. Digital evidence has become a fundamental tool in the pursuit of transitional justice.
What Constitutes Digital Evidence?
- Videos and photos captured via smartphones
- GPS location data and communication records
- Social media content and digital footprints
- Electronic archives preserving materials from loss or manipulation
Its Critical Importance:
- Reveals crimes as they occur
- Documents events in inaccessible locations
- Supports building legal cases against perpetrators
Key Legal Challenges:
- Authenticity: Is content original or manipulated?
- Chain of Custody: Who filmed, stored, and submitted materials?
- Deepfake Technology: Risk of judicial deception via fabricated videos
- Admissibility: International courts require strict verification standards
- Witness Protection: Ensuring documenters’ safety from retaliation
The Path Forward:
- AI technology to process millions of evidence files
- Syrian-intern organizational cooperation for activist training in legally compliant documentation
Transitional justice in Syria will only be achieved when technology serves as a weapon for truth—not a tool of deception.