In 2005, human rights investigators stumbled on the archives of Guatemala's National Police. In Paper Cadavers , Kirsten Weld tells the story of the astonishing discovery and rescue of 75 million pages of evidence of state-sponsored crimes, and analyzes the repercussions for both the people and the state of Guatemala.
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In 2005, human rights investigators stumbled on the archives of Guatemala's National Police. In Paper Cadavers , Kirsten Weld tells the story of the astonishing discovery and rescue of 75 million pages of evidence of state-sponsored crimes, and analyzes the repercussions for both the people and the state of Guatemala.
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