A human rights team wrapped up a grave-digging mission Sunday after unearthingskeletons of people allegedly killed by the military. Government investigators uncovered remains of at least two dozen people after three days of digging in the northernmost province of Aceh. Activists say hundreds more are buried in other mass graves. Soldiers have been accused of arbitrary killings and torture while crushing a separatist movement in the Sumatra island province in the late 1980s and early 1990s. (AP 23 August 1998) |