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Montevideo, Jul 31 (Prensa Latina) The search for people who were disappeared during the dictatorship in Uruguay resulted in the finding of human remains on Tuesday in an army property, where the bones of communist militant Amelia Sanjurjo appeared in June 2023. The skeleton was found in the 14th Infantry Battalion in Toledo, in Canelones department, where a torture center operated during the de facto regime that ruled in Uruguay from 1973 to 1985.
Havana, Jun 28 (Prensa Latina) Cubans recall on Friday the 27th anniversary of the discovery of the remains of Cuban-Argentinean guerrilla fighter Ernesto Che Guevara. This event was considered a milestone for Cuban science and a symbol of victory.
Santa Clara, Cuba, Oct 17 (Prensa Latina) Fidel Castro's statement: "We do not come to say goodbye to Che Guevara and his heroic companions, but to receive them," was recalled here on Tuesday by hundreds of people at the memorial that keeps their remains in this city in Central Cuba.
Santiago de Chile, Oct 7 (Prensa Latina) The owner of a house that borders a former torture center of the Chilean military dictatorship discovered human remains and war ammunition in its loft, it was learned here recently.
Luanda, Aug 30 (Prensa Latina) The Commission for the Implementation of the Reconciliation Plan in Memory of the Victims of Political Conflicts in Angola (CIVICOP) is working on the identification of several mortal remains found in the province of Bié.
Santiago de Cuba, Jul 25 (Prensa Latina) Yesterday, the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Army General Raúl Castro, presided, together with President Miguel Díaz-Canel, over the burial ceremony of the remains of the nation's renowned military officers.
Montevideo, Jun 8 (Prensa Latina) Expectations to find those missing were renewed today as the remains of a detainee dissapeared during the dictatorship in Uruguay were found, one of the relatives of the victims said.
Wellington, Oct 2 (Prensa Latina) The remains of dozens of Indigenous Maori and Moriori people were officially received at New Zealand’s national museum in Wellington on Sunday, completing a repatriation process from Austria, where the bones have resided for more than 130 years.