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The Forensic Geneticist of Lasa and Zabala, 11-M, Yak-42 and Almonte Crime: “if Science Is Not Immediate, Less Justice”

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Antonio Alonso faced death on that side of Ifema for the first time. He breathed it, saw it and touched it. It was March 11, 2004 and was one of the scientists mobilized for the tasks of identifying the bodies of the jihadist attack that convulsed Spain and killed 192 people. At that time, it was adrenaline and carrying out a mission, there was no time to reflect on what had just happened. “As a scientist, you are used to the aseptic life of the…

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Antonio Alonso faced death on that side of Ifema for the first time. He breathed it, saw it and touched it. It was March 11, 2004 and was one of the scientists mobilized for the tasks of identifying the bodies of the jihadist attack that convulsed Spain and killed 192 people. At that time, it was adrenaline and carrying out a mission, there was no time to reflect on what had just happened. “As a scientist, you are used to the aseptic life of the…

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CÓrdOBA.- The 12 names of the missing persons identified after a work by the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) were revealed today in the Loma del Torito estate in La Perla, where the largest clandestine detention centre operated during the military dictatorship in Córdoba. Federal judge Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja, accompanied by the Secretary of Human Rights, Trafficking and Gender, Miguel Ceballos, was responsible for the details.In th…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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In an advance for the reconstruction of the historical memory in Córdoba, the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team (EAAF) and the Federal Justice confirmed the identity of the people whose remains were recovered in the site of "La Ochoa", a sector of camps belonging to the Argentine Army near the former Clandestine Detention Center La Perla.The identification process was possible through the intercrossing of genetic profiles within the framework…

The names of 12 people identified in La Perla, former clandestine detention center in the province of Córdoba, were announced on Wednesday as well as how the tasks of both search on the ground and laboratory analysis continue. According to a report that the Argentine News Agency agreed to, they met during a press conference that was held in Federal Court 3 of Córdoba and that was attended by Judge Miguel Hugo Vaca Narvaja, relatives, complaints …

Almost 50 years after the coup and after the impressive discovery, the relatives of the victims thanked the work of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team, the federal justice and human rights organizations. Ramiro Sergio Bustillo, José Nicolás Brizuela, Raúl Oscar Ceballos Canton, Adriana María Carranza or Cecilia María Carranza, Carlos Alberto D’Ambra, Alejandro Jorge Monjeau, Mario Alberto Nívoli, Elsa Mónica O’Kelly Pardo, Oscar Omar Reyes…

The announcement was made this Wednesday in Cordoba, where the Federal Justice confirmed the identification of 12 missing persons in the former clandestine center La Perla, following the work of the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team.

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Noticias Argentinas | Agencia de noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, March 18, 2026.
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