Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Eva (Ewa) Klonowski (born 1946) is a forensic anthropologist born in Wroclaw, Poland who took political refuge in Iceland in 1981, following the declaration of martial law in the People's Republic of Poland. She has been living in Reykjavik, Iceland since 1982. In 1996, she began working on individual and mass graves exhumation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her name was added to the list on a joint application called 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005."@en }
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- Ewa_Klonowski abstract "Eva (Ewa) Klonowski (born 1946) is a forensic anthropologist born in Wroclaw, Poland who took political refuge in Iceland in 1981, following the declaration of martial law in the People's Republic of Poland. She has been living in Reykjavik, Iceland since 1982. In 1996, she began working on individual and mass graves exhumation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her name was added to the list on a joint application called 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005.".
- Q5418839 abstract "Eva (Ewa) Klonowski (born 1946) is a forensic anthropologist born in Wroclaw, Poland who took political refuge in Iceland in 1981, following the declaration of martial law in the People's Republic of Poland. She has been living in Reykjavik, Iceland since 1982. In 1996, she began working on individual and mass graves exhumation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her name was added to the list on a joint application called 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005.".
- Ewa_Klonowski comment "Eva (Ewa) Klonowski (born 1946) is a forensic anthropologist born in Wroclaw, Poland who took political refuge in Iceland in 1981, following the declaration of martial law in the People's Republic of Poland. She has been living in Reykjavik, Iceland since 1982. In 1996, she began working on individual and mass graves exhumation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her name was added to the list on a joint application called 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005.".
- Q5418839 comment "Eva (Ewa) Klonowski (born 1946) is a forensic anthropologist born in Wroclaw, Poland who took political refuge in Iceland in 1981, following the declaration of martial law in the People's Republic of Poland. She has been living in Reykjavik, Iceland since 1982. In 1996, she began working on individual and mass graves exhumation in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Her name was added to the list on a joint application called 1,000 Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005.".