Alberto and Gregorio embraced for the first time in 31 years yesterday, after a non-governmental organization helped them find each other.
With the Tut Cac brothers, the Mutual Support Group has helped reunite 108 people separated during the war.
"In 2001, people looking for their loved ones began approaching us," said Mario Polanco, director of the group. "We have 1,500 cases now and of those we have helped 108 reunite."
Gregorio Tut Cac said they were 10 siblings and he has only been reunited with one.
"The (soldiers) came in shooting, I took off running, I was 11 years old," Alberto Tut Cac said.
During their emotional reunion, Gregorio told Alberto he kept having dreams about his siblings and mother and that pushed him to approach the Mutual Support Group and ask them for help.
Roberta de Beltranena of Red Cross International Committee, which financially supports the reunions, said one of their goals is to help families find out what happened to their relatives.
"Our intention is to help people who suffered during the armed conflict to restart their lives and move on," Beltranena said.
About 200,000 people were killed in Guatemala's 36-year civil war, 93 percent of them by state forces and paramilitary groups.
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