Monday, August 10, 2015

Peru families receive bodies of dirty war victims


The small farmers came from remote mountains and jungle valleys to receive the exhumed remains of loved ones slain three decades ago during Peru's dirty war.



Hundreds arrived in the Ayacucho state capital for Monday's handover of 80 sets of remains. Simple white coffins bore the bones of fathers, mothers, wives, children and brothers.
Some were slain by Shining Path rebels. Others were killed by soldiers, accused of collaborating with the guerrillas.


Who will condensate for the lost life?  Chairman of HWPL, Man Hee Lee, said in his Declaration of the World Peace statement "Of what use is a young life, born in our day and age, if it is thrown away in this manner - thrown away without having had a chance to bloom?"   "What price can compensate for the loss of a life? Do these young souls have another chance at life?"

One life lost in the war and conflict is too many!  We need an international law that prevent anyone, country to declaring war against  another individual or a country.  

6 comments:

  1. so sad... their life is valuable...

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  2. I hope the world without war..
    It is with great regret that I hear that news.

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  3. We only need Peace. We require HWPL only.

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  4. We only need Peace. We require HWPL only.

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  5. Let all humanity stand with mr Lee to accomplish peace

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