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Colombia searches dozens of bodies at Medellin landfill site | Colombia searches dozens of bodies at Medellin landfill site |
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Forensic experts in Colombia have begun a search for dozens of bodies at a landfill site believed to be one of the largest urban mass graves in the world. | Forensic experts in Colombia have begun a search for dozens of bodies at a landfill site believed to be one of the largest urban mass graves in the world. |
Relatives of possible victims held a ceremony at the site on the outskirts of the city of Medellin before the excavation started. | Relatives of possible victims held a ceremony at the site on the outskirts of the city of Medellin before the excavation started. |
The bodies of 90 to 300 people are thought to be buried there. | The bodies of 90 to 300 people are thought to be buried there. |
The disappearances date from 2002, when the army launched an operation against left-wing rebels in the area. | The disappearances date from 2002, when the army launched an operation against left-wing rebels in the area. |
The operation was ordered by Colombia's president at the time, Alvaro Uribe. | The operation was ordered by Colombia's president at the time, Alvaro Uribe. |
Right-wing paramilitaries filled the void when the rebels left the Comuna 13 shantytown area and they are blamed by many for most of the killings. | Right-wing paramilitaries filled the void when the rebels left the Comuna 13 shantytown area and they are blamed by many for most of the killings. |
Criminal gangs are also accused of involvement in some of the disappearances. | Criminal gangs are also accused of involvement in some of the disappearances. |
Medellin was once considered one of the world's most violent cities. | Medellin was once considered one of the world's most violent cities. |
It was the home of the Medellin Cartel, the drug-trafficking organisation led by Pablo Escobar, who was killed in 1993. | It was the home of the Medellin Cartel, the drug-trafficking organisation led by Pablo Escobar, who was killed in 1993. |
Some 20,000 tonnes of earth will be removed over the next five months in the search for the bodies, reports the BBC's Natalio Cosoy in Bogota. | Some 20,000 tonnes of earth will be removed over the next five months in the search for the bodies, reports the BBC's Natalio Cosoy in Bogota. |
'Drop of hope' | 'Drop of hope' |
A ceremony at the site, including a religious service, marked the beginning of the excavation. | A ceremony at the site, including a religious service, marked the beginning of the excavation. |
"It took us 13 years to get here. This is a drop of hope," said Luz Elena Galeano, leader of an organisation of women fighting for justice for their missing relatives. | "It took us 13 years to get here. This is a drop of hope," said Luz Elena Galeano, leader of an organisation of women fighting for justice for their missing relatives. |
Relatives laid flowers and images of their loved ones on the site. | Relatives laid flowers and images of their loved ones on the site. |
"The ceremony was moving and a commitment to peace and reconciliation," said Colombia's Interior Minister Juan Fernando Cristo. | "The ceremony was moving and a commitment to peace and reconciliation," said Colombia's Interior Minister Juan Fernando Cristo. |
More than 200,000 people have been killed since hostilities between the army and Colombia's main rebel group, the Farc, began in 1964. | More than 200,000 people have been killed since hostilities between the army and Colombia's main rebel group, the Farc, began in 1964. |
Both sides have been engaged in nearly three years of peace negotiations, which are being held in Cuba. | Both sides have been engaged in nearly three years of peace negotiations, which are being held in Cuba. |
Earlier this month, the Colombian government announced a de-escalation of attacks against the rebels, who had announced a unilateral ceasefire. | Earlier this month, the Colombian government announced a de-escalation of attacks against the rebels, who had announced a unilateral ceasefire. |
The talks are aimed at ending hostilities, which would lead to the Farc giving up its armed struggle to join the legal political process. | The talks are aimed at ending hostilities, which would lead to the Farc giving up its armed struggle to join the legal political process. |
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Margarita Selene Restrepo stares out over the corrugated roofs of Comuna 13 - one of Medellin's poorest and most violent districts. From here, a few steps from her home, she can see a huge, deforested, earthen scar on the hillside opposite. In Spanish it is known as la escombrera - the dump. And Margarita can just make out areas recently fenced off with flimsy green plastic. | |
"Every day when I look across there it causes me such a lot of sadness. If she's there, she's so close. Yet at the same time, she's so far away." | |
The dump that holds the secrets of the disappeared |