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  • 1 month ago | nacla.org | Joshua Collins |Daniela Rangel

    The images showed volunteers organizing bloodstained clothes, shoes, backpacks, and final notes to loved ones into neat piles alongside charred human bone fragments. Those not wearing hazmat suits wore t-shirts adorned with the faces of their disappeared loved ones. They worked with picks and shovels to unearth hundreds of bloodied personal items.

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