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Dirty war victims: A student carries a coffin containing the exhumed remains of a victim of the country's dirty war, in a procession in Huamanga, Peru, on Monday

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Tue, October 28, 2014 Published on Oct. 28, 2014 Published on 2014-10-28T18:48:43+07:00

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Dirty war victims: A student carries a coffin containing the exhumed remains of a victim of the country's dirty war, in a procession in Huamanga, Peru, on Monday. Hundreds arrived in the Ayacucho state capital for Monday’s handover of 80 sets of remains. Simple white coffins bore the bones of fathers, mothers, wives, children and brothers slain three decades ago during Peru’s dirty war. Forensic teams have been exhuming victims of Peru’s 1980-2000 internal conflict since 2006, recovering 2.925 sets of remains. (AP/Rodrigo Abd) Dirty war victims: A student carries a coffin containing the exhumed remains of a victim of the country's dirty war, in a procession in Huamanga, Peru, on Monday. Hundreds arrived in the Ayacucho state capital for Monday’s handover of 80 sets of remains. Simple white coffins bore the bones of fathers, mothers, wives, children and brothers slain three decades ago during Peru’s dirty war. Forensic teams have been exhuming victims of Peru’s 1980-2000 internal conflict since 2006, recovering 2.925 sets of remains. (AP/Rodrigo Abd) (AP/Rodrigo Abd)

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span class="caption">Dirty war victims: A student carries a coffin containing the exhumed remains of a victim of the country's dirty war, in a procession in Huamanga, Peru, on Monday. Hundreds arrived in the Ayacucho state capital for Monday'€™s handover of 80 sets of remains. Simple white coffins bore the bones of fathers, mothers, wives, children and brothers slain three decades ago during Peru'€™s dirty war. Forensic teams have been exhuming victims of Peru'€™s 1980-2000 internal conflict since 2006, recovering 2.925 sets of remains. (AP/Rodrigo Abd)

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