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The remains of 92 people found in the nation's biggest known mass grave, in which dozens were slaughtered by the Peruvian army during the 1980-2000 civil war, are being delivered to their families and will return to Putis for burial on Saturday.
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Enrique Castro-Mendivil/Reuters A PROPER BURIAL: At a funeral in Ayacucho on Thursday, a woman carried the coffin of a relative killed in a 1984 massacre in the southern Peru village of Putis.
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The Defence Ministry claims that it has no information on the military officers or troops who were posted in that area at the time of the Putis and Putka massacres.
INTER PRESS SERVICE 193;ngel P 2010
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After he recovered, Faierman went to watch Putis play with her old band, The Predicates.
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Cie bakes for a community of dough-worshippers Boulevard bounty Lots of hits on City Heights Vietnamese eatery's extensive menu heads up our rundown of movies playing locally The Mashtis (from left): erica Putis, Neal Bocick and Itai Faierman.
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"The Putka and Putis killings were not isolated cases," the former executive secretary of the
INTER PRESS SERVICE 193;ngel P 2010
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According to Peru's government-appointed truth commission, Peru's military massacred 123 people in the village of Putis in 1984, the largest mass slaying of the bloody standoff between Maoist Shining Path guerrillas and security forces.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local Meghan Lyden 2009
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According to Peru's government-appointed truth commission, Peru's military massacred 123 people in the village of Putis in 1984, the largest mass slaying of the bloody standoff between Maoist Shining Path guerrillas and security forces.
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Peru's government-appointed truth commission said the military massacred 123 people in the village of Putis in 1984, the largest mass slaying of the bloody standoff between Maoist Shining Path guerrillas and security forces.
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According to Peru's truth and reconciliation commission, dozens of internally displaced peasants came down from mountain hiding places when Peruvian soldiers offered them shelter in the village of Putis, in the southern Ayacucho region.
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