"[...] The participation of experts with experience in the matter is imperative, so that conclusions can be drawn about the cause of death," he warned in a statement.
According to the association, the victims' families were not "called to accompany the work, carried out in a frivolous way, with heavy machinery indistinguishably revolving the land, with the lack of monitoring by qualified technicians being notorious".
"There is clearly an attempt to publicly present results, whatever the cost, instead of adopting a safe path, in accordance with international standards", he said.
The 27 de Maio Platform also said that the Minister of Justice, Francisco Queiroz, had "the audacity to say that the State will not assume the costs related to the delivery of the bodies and funerals of the victims, a claim of the families and an obligation of the State, responsible for the enforced disappearances".
"For the above reasons, the 27 de Maio Platform comes to denounce the staging, calling for a different direction to be given to the work, with the use, in particular, of international cooperation and the adoption of the required complementary measures: monitoring by the families, identification of those responsible and assumption of full responsibility by the State of Angola", it is added.
Nito Alves, Sita Valles and José Van-Dunem, protagonists of the alleged May 27, 1977 coup in Angola, may be among the ten bodies recovered by CIVICOP and whose confirmation is being made through the comparison of genetic material.
The announcement was made Tuesday by the Minister of Justice at the end of the third meeting of the Commission for Reconciliation in Memory of Victims of Political Conflicts (CIVICOP) in which balances of the subgroups of microlocation and exhumation of bones, medical-forensics and institutional communication were presented. of this organ.