The president of the JEP, Alejandro Ramelli, considered that the findings of bone remains in that area of the capital of Antioquia are progress.
He specified that more than 39,000 m³ of land have already been removed, which allowed them to find the first victims of the armed conflict.
The Special Justice for La Paz, JEP, called ten soldiers to appear that could be involved in forced disappearances of people whose bodies were buried in the Escombrera sector in Medellín.
The president of the JEP, Alejandro Ramelli, He considered that the findings of bone remains in that area of the capital of Antioquia are a crushing defeat of denialism.
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Furthermore he said that With the work that continues to be carried out in La Escombrera, the victims are being fulfilled with which we have been working to know the truth of who the authors of these deaths are.
Ramelli, pointed out that, the removal of earth to find the whereabouts of more human remains will end next Monday, December 30 and they would be restarting in the first days of January 2025.
He remembered that In the waste dump it is estimated that there are 502 remains of people forcibly disappeared since the beginning of the year 2000.
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“The truth will continue to be unearthed and these first findings I hope there are many more, but it is equally important to point out that it is not acceptable to say that there are not many at the moment, an assertion that has been proven is that it did exist,” said the president of the JEP.
The president of the JEP specified that more than 39,000 m³ of earth have already been removed which allowed them to find the first victims of the armed conflict.
He said that although it has not yet been temporarily established who the perpetrators of these events were, jurisdiction is not based solely on evidence, but rather a judicial and forensic investigation is being carried out to establish the identity of the victims.
Source: Integrated Information System