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English: Queqchí people carrying their loved one's remains after an exhumation in Cambayal in Alta Verapaz department, Guatemala.
Since 1997, the Centre of Forensic Anthropology and Applied Sciences (CAFCA) has been helping to heal the deep wounds caused by Guatemala’s internal conflict. The impact of CAFCA’s forensic work is twofold: It helps families to find their loved ones and come to terms with their loss and it gathers the evidence needed to bring their murderers to justice. Photo: CAFCA archive.
Español: Pobladores Queqchís llevan los restos de sus queridos después de una exhumación en Cambayal en el departamento de Alta Verapaz, Guatemala.
Desde 1997, el Centro de Antropología Forense y Ciencias Aplicadas (CAFCA) ha constribuido a curar las profundas heridas causadas por el conflicto armado interno de Guatemala. La labor forense de CAFCA tiene un doble impacto: ayudar a las familias a encontrar a sus seres queridos y aceptar su muerte, y reunir las pruebas necesarias para llevar los responsables ante la justicia. Foto: Archivo CAFCA.
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