Argentina marks the 32nd anniversary of the start of the nation’s 1976 military coup today. An estimated 30,000 people disappeared during the so-called dirty war. More than three decades later, the bodies of many of the disappeared have yet to be found and identified. FSRN’s Marie Trigona reports from Buenos Aires on the work of a team of anthropologists that investigate human rights violations.

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