In Argentina, in the city of Córdoba, the remains of 12 victims buried in secret graves on military land near the former extermination center 'La Perla' have been identified. This was confirmed by Federal Court No. 3 of Córdoba, led by Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja. The identification, carried out by the Argentine Team of Forensic Anthropology (EAAF), has a 100% degree of genetic certainty. This achievement was made possible by using laser scanning (Lidar) technology and analyzing 1979 aerial photographs, which confirmed the systematic nature of the crimes committed by the military junta. This discovery, in which even personal items belonging to the victims, such as a small chain, were found, is not just an archaeological find but also an act of justice for those whose lives were cut short by state terrorism. The victims' families are demanding a Search Law to make the recovery of remains a state policy, regardless of the government in power. This discovery comes at a time when denialism is on the rise in the highest levels of government and far-right forces have come to power. Activists are calling for unity in the streets to counter denialism and the 'hunger plan'. Ahead of March 24th, the Day of Remembrance for Truth and Justice, they are calling for a united march to honor the 30,000 detained and disappeared. As activist Cele Fierro says: 'Today we face a government with a defense minister who is the son of a repressor, deputies who visit genocides in prison, and a vice president who glorifies the dictatorship.' History teaches us that even in the darkest of nights, the first rays of light come with the mobilized people. We do not forget, we do not forgive, and we do not reconcile!
Remains of 12 Victims Identified in Córdoba
In the Argentine city of Córdoba, advanced technology has been used to identify the remains of 12 people buried in secret graves on military land. This discovery, with 100% genetic certainty, is a significant step towards justice and against the impunity of the junta's criminals. Ahead of March 24th, activists are calling for unity in street actions.