The Bone Woman by Clea Koff

The Bone Woman by Clea Koff

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The Bone Woman by Clea Koff

To prosecute charges of genocide and crimes against humanity, one fact that must be established absolutely: are the bodies those of ordinary people, rather than combatants? It is the role of forensic anthropologists to answer this question by proving precisely who the victims were and how they were killed. Their investigations into age, sex, ethnicity, and other characteristics return individual identities to lifeless remains.In 1996, Clea Koff was a 23-year-old graduate student studying prehistoric skeletons in California. Then, after the cataclysmic horror of Rwanda, she was sent to that country by the U.N. to work with a small team exhuming victims of the genocide. Her job was to find evidence to bring the perpetrators to trial. Over the next four years, her gruelling investigations into these, and other, murderous events transformed her from an idealistic student to a war crimes veteran. Clea Koff's unflinching account of those years - what she found in the Rwandan hills and in Srebrenica; how it affected her; and who wentto trial based on evidence she collected - makes mesmerizing reading, alternately riveting, frightening and, miraculously, hopeful.Even as she recounts the hellish working conditions, the stifling U.N. bureaucracy and the agony of survivors, Clea Koff retains her passionate belief in humanity and justice.
CLEA KOFF was born in 1972, and is the daughter of a Tanzanian mother and an American father. Her childhood was spent in England, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia and the United States. When she was only 23 years old, she was invited to be a forensic expert for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and was the youngest member of the very first team to arrive in Kiguye in 1996.Clea Koff is the only Tribunal forensic member to have participated in all seven UN missions in Rwanda and Former Yugoslavia. She was Deputy Chief Anthropologist for the mission to Kosovo in 2000. Clea Koff is now based in Los Angeles and Melbourne, Australia.
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ISBN 13 9781843541387
ISBN 10 1843541386
Title The Bone Woman
Author Clea Koff
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Atlantic Books
Year published 2004-04-22
Number of pages 368
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