Dossier Liberté
Documentary research with verifiable public sources, direct quotations, and permanent support.
How we work on a dossier
Library and Archives
We start with the paper library of Liberté and the public archives of human rights organizations and penitentiary oversight agencies.
Artificial intelligences as a tool
We use three AIs from different regions — Qwen (China), Mistral (Europe), and Gemini (United States) — solely to gather and cross-reference information. The AIs tend to hallucinate and provide false information, which is why what they say never reaches the reader without human verification.
Human verification
A volunteer team from the Liberté Solidarity Workshop verifies each source and cross-checks every link in their original document before publishing.
Board approval
Each dossier is submitted to the Board of Directors of the Liberté Cooperative for final approval before being published.
Permanent backup
Each link we cite also includes a snapshot on archive.org or archive.ph. If the original source breaks in the future, the citation remains verifiable.
Juliana, Community AI
The assistant Juliana signs some dossiers because she is a Community AI curated and verified by the volunteer team of the Liberté Solidarity Workshop. She is not a loose AI: every word published has gone through human review.
Published dossiers
2 dossiers
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Punishment cells: the dictatorship systematized them and democracy did not abolish them
At Batán Penitentiary Unit Nº15 the punishment cells —the extreme isolation device of the Buenos Aires prison system— were abolished. Three public bodies —CELS, the National Penitentiary Ombudsman and the Provincial Memory Commission—, the Argentine government itself before the UN Committee against Torture, an institutional investigation by the Ombudsman directed by Alcira Daroqui and Carlos Motto, and survivor testimonies from the Camps Circuit describe those cells as a common matrix with the dungeons of State terrorism.
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Introducing Dossier Liberté: documentary investigations with every citation verifiable
Cooperativa Liberté launches a new editorial imprint: Dossier Liberté. These are documentary investigation pieces built from verifiable public sources. Every quote is transcribed word for word, attributed with the honesty of flagging when it is a chained citation, and backed by a permanent snapshot on archive.org or archive.ph so it stays verifiable even if the original URL breaks in the future.
The volunteer team is made up of
Members of the Liberté Solidarity Workshop.
How was Dossier Liberté born?
Read the full article about the launch of the label: why a unique format, how it differs from a regular news story, and what it guarantees to the reader.
Read the presentation →Did you find an error?
If you detect an error in a citation, attribution, or link in any dossier, write to us. Each correction is verified and applied with its date.
info@cooperativaliberte.coopDossier Liberté was born in May 2026 as a voluntary editorial project of the Liberté Solidarity Workshop, published by the Liberté Cooperative.