This week, Argentinians are celebrating the 25th year of democratic rule. But they also got a gruesome reminder of the past. Forensic experts have just announced the discovery of more than 10,000 fragments of burnt bones and an execution wall that has more than 200 bullet impacts in what once was the Pozo Arana detention camp. Hundreds of "disappeared" citizens were executed, incinerated, and buried in mass graves within the military compound.
Read it at El País (in Spanish)



