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EPAF Newsletters
The Equipo Peruano de Antropologia Forense (EPAF) applies forensic anthropology to the search for forciby disappeared persons during the period of internal conflict from 1982-2000.

On the following pages, you will find EPAF's regular press releases.
EPAF's Newsletter July 2008
Return to Putis: EPAF Resumes Exhumations of Mass Graves June 2008
About the Recent Findings in the Military Base "Los Cabitos" (Ayacucho) April 28, 2008
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