RightsLens

RightsLens is a web + mobile AI-assisted app that helps faith communities, NGOs, and journalists document and verify human-rights incidents with ethical safeguards. Users capture testimonies, photos, and location/time metadata, then the app guides consent, anonymization, and risk scoring before anything is shared. An AI workflow summarizes narratives, flags inconsistencies, suggests missing details, and maps each case to relevant human-rights articles (e.g., UDHR/ICCPR) while clearly separating “user statement” from “AI inference.” A secure export generates court/NGO-friendly case packets and redacted versions for public advocacy. The product is brutally practical: it’s not a “discussion forum,” it’s a structured evidence pipeline that reduces chaos, improves credibility, and protects vulnerable sources. It also includes a “do no harm” checklist tailored for religious contexts (conversion pressure, blasphemy accusations, minority status).

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