INTERPRT
INTERPRT are a multidisciplinary team of architects, spatial designers and researchers who specialise in investigating environmental crimes. The team has conducted long-term research in multiple regions, from West Papua to Ogoniland. Head investigator, Nabil Ahmed, holds a PhD from the Centre for Research Architecture (Goldsmiths University, London) where he has a long-term affiliation with Forensic Architecture. He is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the faculty of architecture and design at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU). INTERPRT are part of the Stop Ecocide Campaign.
Martin Middlebrook
Martin Middlebrook is a Human Rights and Conservation Photographer. He trained as a wildlife artist, began his photographic career as a wildlife photographer, before becoming an internationally respected photojournalist covering the war in Afghanistan, the refugee crisis, and political change in Europe. He has also directed for T.V. and written over a hundred articles, and several books. As a storyteller, he brings a uniquely passionate mix of skills in articulating complex stories through expressive visual and written narratives.
George Corr
George Corr is an analyst specialising in environmental destruction, climate security, and human rights violations. He graduated with a Masters degree in International Relations and has experience with war crimes investigations relating to both Ukraine and the former Yugoslavia. He is a trained Open-Source Intelligence (OSINT) investigator. In pursuit of accountability for environmental destruction, George has contributed to projects involving individual targeted sanctions, communications to the ICC, and efforts to introduce a new crime of ecocide.