Forensic scientists work on a mass grave in Putis, Ayacucho departament, some 650 km southeast of Lima, Peru, on May 29, 2008. According to the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission report from August 2003, 123 people woul be buried in Putis. Relatives of those killed told the press that the latter were murdered by the Peruvian Army on December 1984 under accusations of being members of the maoist 'Sendero Luminoso' (Shining Path) guerrilla. Getty Images logo Getty Images 353 months ago

Forensic scientists work on a mass grave in Putis, Ayacucho departament, some 650 km southeast of Lima, Peru, on May 29, 2008. According to the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission report from August 2003, 123 people woul be buried in Putis. Relatives of those killed told the press that the latter were murdered by the Peruvian Army on December 1984 under accusations of being members of the maoist 'Sendero Luminoso' (Shining Path) guerrilla.