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&lt;strong&gt;by Luis Fondebrider&lt;/strong&gt;
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Download full notebook in English and a brief summary in Armenian and Russian below.&lt;br /&gt;
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Forensic science has been a powerful tool in the scientific documentation of human rights violations around the world, and especially in Latin America. The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team has been in the forefront of efforts to train human rights NGOs to use forensic tools to advance their investigations, to provide more support for victims and to strengthen the credibility of their work against impunity. EAAF uses independent investigations to mobilize and persuade both local and international audiences. The information obtained can also provide useful evidence for future prosecutions. This notebook addresses how human rights organizations can make optimal use of forensic science to advance their work for justice and against impunity.
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&lt;img src=&quot;/sites/newtactics.org/files/notebooks/images/LatinAmerica_LuisFondebrinder_Uncovering_ElSalvador2003II_crop2.JPG&quot; alt=&quot;ElSalvador 2003&quot; hspace=&quot;10&quot; vspace=&quot;10&quot; width=&quot;248&quot; height=&quot;217&quot; align=&quot;left&quot; /&gt;Over the last fifteen years, the scientific investigation and documentation of human rights violations has become a valuable tool in the search for truth and justice in societies emerging from periods of political, ethnic and religious violence. Forensic expertise has served human rights investigations led by official justice systems of states, historical truth-seeking processes, international tribunals and commissions and human rights NGOs. A forensic scientist can answer some questions with a certain degree of precision: 
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	&lt;li&gt;Was the person tortured?&lt;/li&gt; 
	&lt;li&gt;What was the cause of death?&lt;/li&gt; 
	&lt;li&gt;Was the death accidental or intentional?&lt;/li&gt; 
	&lt;li&gt;Can the unearthed bodies be positively identified?&lt;/li&gt; 
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Such answers offer victims’ families and the judicial process convincing proof of what happened. In an objective, concrete way, scientific analysis complements the testimony of a witness, a photograph or a document related to an incident. This kind of scientific evidence may prove to be fundamental for a ruling on whether an accused person is innocent or guilty. In cases of rape, for example, it can be crucial to discover traces of semen that can be compared with the genetic pattern of the accused person. In recent years, the application of the forensic sciences has had a significant impact in countries where abuses were committed by the government or agencies connected to it, be it for political or other reasons. Official versions of events, often false, can be contrasted with physical evidence and their analysis. This allows a tribunal to establish, for example, that a group of people was executed, and in fact did not die in an armed encounter. In this tactical notebook we show how families of victims, their communities and the organizations that they form–human rights NGOs–can use the forensic sciences in their struggle for truth and justice and prevent the impunity that those responsible for human rights abuses often enjoy.&lt;br /&gt;
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&lt;strong&gt;By Damian Ferrari&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;img src=&quot;/sites/newtactics.org/files/OpenMemory.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Open Memory&quot; width=&quot;250&quot; height=&quot;200&quot; align=&quot;right&quot; /&gt; 
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Read how Memoria Abierta (Open Memory), a human rights organization in Argentina, organizes thousands of documents related to the state terrorism and makes them accessible through an online database as a way to raise public awareness about what happened in Argentina from 1976-1983.
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