Colin Smith

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Whether we cremate a loved one or inter her bones, humans possess a deep-set instinct to mark death in some deliberate, ceremonial fashion. Perhaps the cruelest feature of forced disappearances as an instrument of war is that it denies the bereaved any such closure, relegating them to a permanent limbo of uncertainty. “You cannot mourn someone who has not died,”
Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland
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