Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search
In Colombia, an estimated 83,000 people have been forcibly disappeared since 1958. But peace accords between the government and the FARC, the country's largest guerrilla group, in 2016 mandated that finding the missing was a necessary step toward reconciliation. Special correspondent Nadja Drost reports from Colombia on how loved ones suffering a “never-ending grief” are searching for closure.
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Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search
In Colombia, an estimated 83,000 people have been forcibly disappeared since 1958. But peace accords between the government and the FARC, the country's largest guerrilla group, in 2016 mandated that finding the missing was a necessary step toward reconciliation. Special correspondent Nadja Drost reports from Colombia on how loved ones suffering a “never-ending grief” are searching for closure.
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Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search

Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search

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Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search

Families Of Colombia's Disappeared Endure `Never-Ending Grief' And A Wrenching Search

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Overview

In Colombia, an estimated 83,000 people have been forcibly disappeared since 1958. But peace accords between the government and the FARC, the country's largest guerrilla group, in 2016 mandated that finding the missing was a necessary step toward reconciliation. Special correspondent Nadja Drost reports from Colombia on how loved ones suffering a “never-ending grief” are searching for closure.

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BN ID: 2940173940414
Publisher: NewsHour Productions
Publication date: 04/29/2019
Edition description: Unabridged
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