ANTHROP 3FA3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 8: Hutu, Forensic Pathology, Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team

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The rights to life, liberty, education, equality before the law, freedom of movement, unhindered af liation to religious groups, access to information and personal nationality. Genocide: when persecution is enacted in a premeditated and systematic manner to kill, cause bodily or mental harm, to reduce living conditions to a detrimental level, to prevent individuals from having children, to abduct children. Amnesty international: de nes individuals taken against their will as disappeared detained by government agencies. Dr. clyde snow- initiated systematic forensic investigation of human rights violations; founded the argentine forensic anthropology team involved in the investigation of human rights violations, searching for the dead. Forensic anthropology: identify the bodies of victims retrenched from unmarked individual graves and mass graves (containing hundreds of bodies) Same archaeological techniques are applied to the excavation and exhumation of bodies in mass graves that are recent; relatively recent mass graves contains bodies in varying stages of decomposition.

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