Panama begins exhuming remains of victims of 1989 US invasion

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Panama begins exhuming remains of victims of 1989 US invasion
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NSTworld: 'Families have been looking for their relatives for the past 30 years and the state has not given them an answer.'

The move follows a decades-long effort by families of missing people to identify remains buried in a common grave in the capital's Jardin de Paz cemetery.

"Families have been looking for their relatives for the past 30 years and the state has not given them an answer," Sosa said. Officials said the exhumations would be carried out to identify the remains and determine the cause of death. The work is likely to last about two months.

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