Πέμπτη 19 Μαΐου 2011

Bone Woman

A Forensic Anthropologist's Search for Truth
in the Mass Graves of Rwanda, Bosnia,
Croatia, and Kosovo

In the Spring of 1994, Rwanda was the scene of the first acts since World War II to be legally defined as genocide.

Two years later, Clea Koff, a twenty-three-year-old forensic anthropologist analyzing prehistoric skeletons in California, was one of sixteen scientists chosen by the UN International Criminal Tribunal to go to Rwanda to unearth physical evidence of war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The Bone Woman is Koff's riveting, intimate account of that mission and six subsequent missions she undertook to Bosnia, Croatia, and Kosovo on behalf of the UN.  It is, ultimately, a story filled with hope, humanity, and justice.

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