Urgent: Office for Disappeared Persons – Opinion Column
Thirty years waiting for the State to seriously undertake the search for more than 15,000 Peruvians who disappeared at the hands of the military or were killed by terrorists between the 1980s and 2000; young people, adults and children who for three decades have been in a limbo between the silence and invisibilization that stubbornly denied their existence. But the greater the denial and silence, the louder the cry of their families, who never rested and, accompanied by other Peruvians from civil society, never stopped demanding their return and calling out their names. Published June 26, 2016.