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🗓️ 29 August 2024
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More than 200,000 people were killed during Guatemala's 36-year civil war between the military and left-wing rebels which ended in 1996.
Of these, an estimated 45,000 people were forcibly disappeared, their bodies buried in unmarked pits.
Jeremias Tecu's two brothers were among the disappeared.
They went missing after a family party in 1981.
Jeremias tells Vicky Farncombe how his mother put herself in danger trying to find out what happened to them.
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(Photo: Jeremias Tecu. Credit: Jeremias Tecu)
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0:09.0 | Each episode we pick a billionaire and we find out how they made their money. |
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0:27.7 | Hi, you're listening to the Witness History Podcast from the BBC World Service with me |
0:38.7 | Vicky Farncombe. |
0:40.4 | I'm taking you back to one of the bloodiest moments in Guatemala's history. |
0:45.0 | In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the army terrorized and killed thousands of Maya people. Of those an estimated 45,000 were forcibly |
0:56.5 | disappeared. Their bodies buried in unmarked pits or dumped in mass graves. |
1:02.0 | I've been speaking to Jeremiah's take- Pitts or dumped in mass graves. |
1:03.0 | I've been speaking to Jeremyus Teaku, whose two brothers went missing in 1981. |
1:09.4 | This program contains descriptions of violence and torture. |
1:13.2 | My mom is a hero. |
1:17.2 | Having moms in the world like they are like her, like having the courage to go and face a general and say where is my son |
1:27.3 | where are they give me at least what are one figure one Like, give me peace. |
1:33.0 | Jeremyus describing his mother's desperate search for her two sons. |
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