Argentinian Experts Will Come To Panama To Help Identify Sets of Remains From The Years of The Military Dictatorship
The authorities of the Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic Sciences confirmed two Argentine anthropologists will arrive in Panama soon who will perform the comparative analysis of blood samples have been taken from some relatives of victims of the military dictatorship. They will identify about 60 sets of bones (skeletons) that are in custody of the institute which are suspected of belonging to victims of the dictatorship. Diomedes Trejos, head of the Laboratory of DNA, said they have tested the bones and the results will be compared with biological samples (DNA) taken from the family members of those who disappeared, in order to identify the remains. (Critica)











