away they were brought to this local health center they say the same doctor who sterilize them washington ortiz is still working here twenty years later but we're unable to find him either here or in the private clinic next door where he's also said to work. we get turned away and are written requests for an interview go unanswered. a short while later takes us to see a woman who has had an especially rough time serafin was so heavily and he said her eyes that she was initially thought to be dead. my family was told that someone in the mortuary had been resuscitated and was calling for them. i was dead but i was fortunate enough to come back to life. that's terrible experience took place here at the old battler a in a hospital in school. a place meant to be dedicated to preserving life we meet a nurse who's willing to talk to us about what happened. in august says the sterilizations were carried out systematically on the orders of the peruvian government. it was a directive from the health ministry that is so hospitals like us were required to carry out the procedures. that. the directive appli