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In a historic step for memory and justice, Panama’s Truth Commission has begun exhumations to identify victims of the U.S. military invasion of December 1989. Known as *Operation Just Cause* under the George Bush administration, the intervention left thousands of Panamanian civilians dead. The exhumations aim to clarify crimes, recover the disappeared, and provide long‑awaited truth to families who have demanded justice for more than three decades. This process seeks to heal open wounds and shed light on one of the most brutal and least recognized military aggressions of U.S. imperialism in Latin America.

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00:00In Panama, exhumations have begun to identify the victims of the 1989 U.S. invasion and heal open wounds.
00:07In a historic event for memory and justice, Panama's Throws Commission began exhuming the bodies of victims of the last U.S. military intervention in Panama, which took place in December 1989.
00:19The invasion, called Operation Just Cause by the George Bush administration, left thousands of Panamanian civilians dead.
00:27This action seeks to clarify their crimes, identify their disappearance and bring truth to the families who, for more than three decades, have demanded justice for one of the most brutal and least recognized military aggressions of U.S. imperialism in Latin America.
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