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There Are 30 Bodies Located in Clandestine Graves in the Mexicali Valley: Fge

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Mexicali, BC., In the last month, 30 bodies buried in clandestine graves of the Miguel Alemán ejido in the Mexicali Valley region were recovered: 17 were identified and 13 are in the process, reported the Attorney General's Office (FGE).

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Mexicali, BC., In the last month, 30 bodies buried in clandestine graves of the Miguel Alemán ejido in the Mexicali Valley region were recovered: 17 were identified and 13 are in the process, reported the Attorney General's Office (FGE).

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The Federal Court N°3 of Córdoba today reported the partial identification of 12 people among the bone remains found on the site of the military garrison of La Calera in September 2025. The finding is the result of tasks carried out by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF), which carried out prospecting tasks ...

Judge Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja works for these hours in the notification of the families. The identifications were possible thanks to the work of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF). There is no better antidote against denial than the evidence. There is no balm more effective than the truth. After decades of search, the federal justice of Córdoba reported that it identified the remains of twelve detainees-disappeared in the site wher…

The federal justice of Córdoba confirmed the discovery of the remains of twelve persons missing during the last dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983, who were buried clandestinely in a military site, known as La Perla, in the area of La Calera, about 20 kilometers from this city. Through a statement, Federal Court No. 3, by Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja, reported on the positive results of the work carried out by forensic anthropologists.

The federal justice of Córdoba confirmed this Tuesday the discovery of the remains of twelve people missing during the last dictatorship, between 1976 and 1983, who were buried clandestinely in a military site, known as La Perla, in the area of La Calera, about 20 kilometers from this city. Through a statement, Federal Court No. 3, by Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja, reported on the positive results of the work carried out by forensic anthropologists.

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The bone remains of twelve people arrested and disappeared during the last Argentine dictatorship have been identified, following anthropological analysis...

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