Philippine Daily Inquirer

AT MASS GRAVE, DAUGHTER OF SPANISH CIVIL WAR VICTIM SEEKS CLOSURE

- OLMENAR VIEJO, SPAIN—

CBenita Navacerrad­a is a 91-year-old Spanish woman with a yearning to know where her father was buried more than 80 years ago.

She hopes the answer will lie in an exhumation outside Madrid of the remains of more than 100 people who were executed by the forces of late dictator Francisco Franco in 1939, in the aftermath of Spain’s Civil War.

“I want to know where he is because I have never known,” Navacerrad­a told Reuters this week at the cemetery of Colmenar Viejo, where two mass graves have been found.

Navacerrad­a said locating her father, who was a union leader and died when she was 7, would bring joy and closure: “I could say he is resting in peace and not thrown out there like pigs.”

Forensic scientists were analyzing this weekend the second mass grave, located in a pathway at the cemetery, collecting skulls with signs of bullet holes and bones to geneticall­y identify them and later hand them to their family members.

Leftists

A total of 108 civilians, many associated with leftist parties and unions, were executed and

buried at the Colmenar Viejo cemetery between April and December of 1939.

The exhumation of the first

mass grave started last year with the financial support of Spain’s leftist government and led to finding the remains of 12 people.

Spain transition­ed to democracy following Franco’s death in 1975, but the legacy of his four-decade fascist dictatorsh­ip still divides Spanish society. The issue of exhumation­s was a hot topic in the run-up to a national election in July in which both a right-wing and left-wing bloc failed to win a majority.

One of the first policies implemente­d by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez when he took office in 2018 was passing a law making it possible for relatives to identify victims who are buried in about 2,400 unmarked mass graves around the country.

The rival conservati­ve People’s Party (PP) and far-right Vox oppose the “Law on Democratic Memory,” arguing it threatens to reopen wounds and during the election campaign they vowed to repeal it.

PP and Vox have already committed to restrictin­g the law in several regions where they have sealed coalition government­s in recent weeks.

Luis Perez Lara, chair of a commission in the town of San Sebastian de los Reyes promoting the exhumation at nearby Colmenar Viejo, said the goal is for relatives of those executed to be able to bury them with dignity.

“The terrible wounds of the brutality conducted by the dictatorsh­ip have not been closed,” he said.

I want to know where he is ... [so] I could say he is resting in peace and not thrown out there like pigs

Benita Navacerrad­a Daughter of missing union leader

 ?? —PHOTOS BY REUTERS WWW.INQUIRER.NET ?? THE MISSING Pictures of some of those killed during the time of dictator Francisco Franco are displayed at a mass grave in the Colmenar Viejo cemetery, Spain, on Aug. 9.
TUESDAY / AUGUST 15, 2023
—PHOTOS BY REUTERS WWW.INQUIRER.NET THE MISSING Pictures of some of those killed during the time of dictator Francisco Franco are displayed at a mass grave in the Colmenar Viejo cemetery, Spain, on Aug. 9. TUESDAY / AUGUST 15, 2023
 ?? ?? IN SEARCH OF PEACE Benita Navacerrad­a Lopez holds a picture of her father Facundo Navacerrad­a Perdiguero.
DIGGING FOR ANSWERS Forensic investigat­ors look into a mass grave hoping to find and identify those who disappeare­d some 80 years ago.
IN SEARCH OF PEACE Benita Navacerrad­a Lopez holds a picture of her father Facundo Navacerrad­a Perdiguero. DIGGING FOR ANSWERS Forensic investigat­ors look into a mass grave hoping to find and identify those who disappeare­d some 80 years ago.
 ?? ?? CITY OF THE DEAD Members of the Aranzadi Science Society exhume bodies of people killed during the Spanish Civil War.
CITY OF THE DEAD Members of the Aranzadi Science Society exhume bodies of people killed during the Spanish Civil War.
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