War Criminals Watch
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Between SoHo’s lofts and Tribeca’s cobbled sidewalks sits War Criminals Watch, a non-profit close to City Hall. Precisely where Broadway widens at Chambers, the office signals a zone apart from tourist corridors. Downtown Manhattan keeps buildings compact here; this group finds elbow room in a pedestrian-friendly stretch where chatter from lunch carts mixes with the Lower Manhattan traffic hymn.
On 305 W Broadway #185— ground-floor unit, buzzer B—War Criminals Watch focuses on documentation and advocacy. War documentation drives legal follow-ups; court liaison tracks ongoing cases; policy drafts supply allies on Capitol Hill. Every project begins with a public filing or a shared database, letting volunteers translate technical language into everyday alerts.
A synthetic grass pocket of City Hall Park lies five minutes’ walk north, which sharpens the contrast: bureaucracy meets concrete simplicity. The Bx15 bus rolls down Broadway while the 1 train hisses beneath Centre; crossing Church Street puts you in the middle of it. Around the corner, a printing shop keeps late hours, handy for flyers tied to upcoming panels.
If you need directions, pick any starting point in Manhattan and let the map plot a path. Need a hand getting there by phone? Call (646) 807-3259. The city never stops; neither does the work.