Host Maria Hinojosa talks with Mercedes Doretti, a world leader in using forensic anthropology and archeology to investigate human rights violations. Doretti is the co-founder of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team. From Indonesia to Congo, from El Salvador to Croatia, Doretti's organization has worked at every known location of genocide and mass killings. Their findings are used by Amnesty International, the United Nations, and other human rights organizations in reporting crimes against humanity. Join this 2007 McArthur Fellow as she describes her challenging work.
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