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Where Are the Disappeared? the Question that Still Haunts Argentina 50 Years After the Coup
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In Argentina, the identification of remains not only closes family duels, but reaffirms the collective demand for truth and justice. By Debora Rey and Víctor Caivano TAFÍ VIEJO, Argentina (AP) — Under a plumizo sky, the hands of the relatives of Eduardo Ramos and Alicia Cerrotta carry the two small urns with their remains in the municipal cemetery of Tafi Viejo. “We already know where they are,” one of them whispers. Crying to kiss the wooden ca…
Under a plumb sky, the hands of the relatives of Eduardo Ramos and Alicia Cerrotta carry the two small urns with their remains in the municipal cemetery of Tafi Viejo. “We already know where they are,” one of them whispers.
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