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Published: October 29, 2009 Madrid,
Spain SLUG: Spain1 INPUTDATE: 2009-10-24 09:29:32.187 CREDIT: Sudarsan Raghavan/STAFF/TWP Madrid, , Spain Laura Garcia Lorca, the niece of Spain's most fampus 20th century poet, Federica Garcia Lorca, who was executed by fascists during Spain's civil war. She is standing next to a picture and bust of her uncle. The opening of Garcia Lorcas grave is the latest and most high profile effort by Spain to come to terms with its ugly past, which for decades was not openly discussed. As many as 114,000 Spaniards were killed or disappeared during the four-year conflict that pitted the rightist forces of Gen. Francisco Franco against an elected leftist government. Sent by: Sudarsan Raghavan Photo Editor:
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