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Three Years Calling for the Right to Access to Information

December 10, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments

Today, the entire team of Innovation and Human Rights  are celebrating the third anniversary of the foundation of our non-profit making association.  We are also celebrating the continuing growth of our online centralised database of victims of the Civil War and the Franco Regime, which currently includes over 700,000 case-files supported by reference to archives…

485,136 military proceedings opened against so-called «reds»: the big data of the repression

December 8, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments

At the not-for-profit organisation Innovation and Human Rights  we think that access to information is a fundamental right. Recognised as such in international law, as well as by many constitutions  and in the national law of over 80 countries across the world, it implies that everyone has the right to request and receive information from…

IHR signs cooperation agreement with the UAB Graduate School of Archival and Records Management

December 6, 2019Eli PachonNo Comments

Innovation and Human Rights is delighted to announce that we have signed a cooperation agreement with the The Foundation of the Autonomous University of Barcelona (Fundación de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (FUAB)  enabling us to organise joint activities and to publicise each other’s projects.  FUAB is in charge of the strategy to develop the…

Memoirs of the War & Post-War by female writers

September 25, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments

Last year we published a selection of books dealing with aspects of the Civil War and the Franco Regime. We continued this this year with some Some Recommendations for Summer Reading Following on from this previous post (1) New Books , today we discuss (2) Memoirs of the Civil War and the Post-War period by…

Human Rights, the case of La Rioja: the database continues to grow

August 5, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments@ihrworld, #scw, database, francoism, franquisme, repression

Our database has recently grown with the addition of a dataset which is very special because it includes data about all of the people killed in an entire autonomous community, that of La Rioja. For this we are grateful for the generosity of Jesús Vicente Aguirre, who has contributed the data gathered in his three-volume…

Some Recommendations for Summer Reading

August 1, 2019Charlie NurseNo Comments#scw, francoism, mallorca, memoria

Top of the list of summer reading recommended by Innovation & Human Rights this year is La vall de la matança (Cossetània Edicions, 2012), by Josep Masanés, a writer from Barcelona now based in Menorca. This novel won the award for Narrative Fiction at the 29th  Ribera d’Ebre Book Fair. It tells the story of the…

La Barranca: 40th Anniversary

May 5, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments#enforced, #guerracivil, #scw, disappearance, spanish

There were few armed confrontations in La Rioja during the Spanish Civil War. The troops of General Mola entered Logroño, the provincial capital, on 19 July 1936 and the repression was ferocious, as the researcher Jesús Vicente Aguirre explains in Aquí nunca pasó nada (2007). When there was no space to bury the dead left…

Happy World Book Day ‘de memoria’

April 26, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments#scw, #spanishcivilwar, francoism

Having been active for over two years, Innovation and Human Rights wishes to mark World Book Day,  as we did last year, by offering our recommendations of a selection of books relating to the Spanish Civil War and Francoism.  For last year’s selection follow this link. These will appear in three sections, each dealing with…

Neus Català in Ravensbrück – and who else?

April 22, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments@ihrworld, #franco, #scw, #spanishcivilwar, camp, catala, concentration, deportation, deported, nazi, neus, ravensbrück, republic, spanish

As a means of paying homage to Neus Català, we are including in the ihr.world  database of victims of the Spanish Civil War and the Franco Regime a dataset of the 8,263 Spanish people who were deported to Nazi extermination camps.  We are also doing this because there are still people such as Lola, who,…

Women Whose Death Sentences were Commuted

March 8, 2019C.Catalan/C.NurseNo Comments@ihrworld, #franco, #scw, #spain, #spanishcivilwar, #women, deathsentence, prison, sentence

Last year, to mark International Women’s Day (8 March) and International Open Data Day (5 March) we published a virtual exhibition on Women who were subjected to trial under the Summary Military Tribunals established by the Franco Regime  (Summary Military Proceedings Against Women) aand we added the dataset Mujeres asesinadas en Aragón: Eva en los…

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