Guatemala's disappeared
Jeremias Tecu's two brothers are among the thousands who disappeared during Guatemala's civil war. They went missing after a family party in 1981.
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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