BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Small red coffins are stacked inside a bleak office just blocks from Argentina's Congress, a chilling reminder of the thousands of people kidnapped and killed during the bloody 1976-1983 dictatorship.
Inside the boxes are the bones of recently identified victims of the so-called Dirty War, waiting to be picked up by relatives for a proper burial three decades after they were murdered by their own government.
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