Argentina Identifies New Remains of Disappeared by the Dictatorship · Global Voices
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The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team identified new remains of people who were missing during the military dictatorship that ruled the country between 1976 and 1983. Like the 12 remains that had already been identified last March, they were buried in a military site that functioned as a clandestine detention, torture and extermination center, known as La Perla and located on the outskirts of the city of Córdoba, 700 kilometers from Buenos Ai…
The identities will be known next Tuesday, May 12 at a press conference. The Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo subsidiary Cordoba celebrated "one more step" in the search for Memory, Truth and Justice.
The work was carried out by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team and the Forensic Medicine Institute of Córdoba.The names of the more than ten people will be revealed next week, after notifying all the families.In March they had identified 12 victims of State terrorism in the same venue.
The Federal Justice confirmed this Thursday the identification of more than ten persons missing during the last military dictatorship whose remains were found in the vicinity of the former clandestine center La Perla, in the province of Córdoba. The advance was known in the midst of the continuity of excavations that are carried out in the area and adds new victims identified within the military site. The work was carried out by the Argentine Fo…
The Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team identified in the former Clandestine Detention Center "La Perla" the remains of 11 others missing in the last dictatorship.
The remains were found in Córdoba during excavations promoted by federal justice and the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team. Identities will be officially announced next week. Read more
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