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HU OSA 392-2-8 Fonds 392: Video recordings of WITNESS Subfonds 2: WITNESS partners' raw footage Series 8: Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) Container list: DVD-ROM
- [Rwanda Exhumation] Part 1 (site visit)
Physicians for Human Rights forensic anthropology team began workin December 1995 in Kibuye parish, Rwanda, under the auspices of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). In April 1994 hundreds of inhabitants had sought shelter at the Roman Catholic church but were instead massacred. In this footage the team members introduce themselves and explain their expertise and work in the exhumations. The video shows bones, skulls and skeleton.
Copyright holder: Witness/PHR Rwanda/English language; Jan-1996, 27 min- [Rwanda Exhumation] Part 2, disc 1 (site visit)
A Physicians for Human Rights forensic anthropology team began workin December 1995 in Kibuye parish, Rwanda, under the auspices of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). In April 1994 hundreds of inhabitants had sought shelter at the Roman Catholic church but were instead massacred. In this footage the team members introduce themselves and explain their expertise and work in the exhumations. The video shows bones, skulls and skeleton.
Copyright holder: Witness/PHR Rwanda/English language; Jan-1996, 64 min- [Rwanda Exhumation] Part 2, disc 2 (site visit)
A Physicians for Human Rights forensic anthropology team began workin December 1995 in Kibuye parish, Rwanda, under the auspices of the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). In April 1994 hundreds of inhabitants had sought shelter at the Roman Catholic church but were instead massacred. In this footage the team members introduce themselves and explain their expertise and work in the exhumations. The video shows bones, skulls and skeleton.
Copyright holder: Witness/PHR Rwanda/English language; Jan-1996, 6 min- [Vukovar grave exhumation] (site visit)
The Physicians for Human Rights Vukovar mission, under the auspices of the United Nations War Crimes Commission, began its exhumation work on the site of the mass grave at Ovcara. The tape documents the process from initially marking an area to be exhumed to the analysis of bones and skeletons. Forensic anthropologist Clyde Snow is part of the team.
This grave was later determined, via subsequent PHR exhumations, to contain the bodies of patients and staff removed from the municipal hospital in Vukovar, taken to the edge of a ravine on the Ovcara collective farm, and massacred.
Copyright holder: Witness/PHR Croatia/English language; Oct-1992, 34 min
Vukovar [Footage: Raw; Partners: HRA Israel/PHR]Online version updated: 19 April 2012
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