
Gallery: Satellites Document War, Destruction From Outer Space:
"'I don't consider what we look at to be war in the sense that it's two armies [or] groups of soldiers. These things are slaughters, genocides, butchery and the like,' said Lars Bromley, director for the AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, who was profiled in Wired 15.12. 'Women and children are the primary targets. It's rare we look at anything that approaches an actual battle.'
This gallery presents a variety of before and after satellite photographs spanning the globe, including the most recent photographs from Ethiopia, which helped make the case for what Human Rights Watch declared 'crimes against humanity' by government soldiers in the Ogaden region of the country. When before and after pictures are shown, the before shot is above the after shot."
"'I don't consider what we look at to be war in the sense that it's two armies [or] groups of soldiers. These things are slaughters, genocides, butchery and the like,' said Lars Bromley, director for the AAAS Science and Human Rights Program, who was profiled in Wired 15.12. 'Women and children are the primary targets. It's rare we look at anything that approaches an actual battle.'
This gallery presents a variety of before and after satellite photographs spanning the globe, including the most recent photographs from Ethiopia, which helped make the case for what Human Rights Watch declared 'crimes against humanity' by government soldiers in the Ogaden region of the country. When before and after pictures are shown, the before shot is above the after shot."
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