Mission
A military camp in Rwanda where 10 United Nations peacekeepers were tortured and murdered in 1994. U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum photo |
Mission
The mission of the FBI’s International Human Rights Unit (IHRU) is to mitigate the most significant threats posed by international human rights violators through effective intelligence collection and targeted enforcement action in collaboration with both domestic and international accountability efforts.
The FBI is committed to investigating human rights violations and appreciates tips and information from the public and non-government partners. If you have any information related to perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, or other related mass atrocities, please submit it to us https://tips.fbi.gov/ or contact your local FBI office, domestically or internationally.
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The FBI seeks information from diaspora members, refugees, and asylum seekers here in the U.S. with knowledge of human rights violations committed abroad. If you have any information about perpetrators of genocide, war crimes, or other related mass atrocities, please submit it to us at tips.fbi.gov or contact your local FBI office, domestically or internationally. |
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