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El Salvador: miscellaneous 85 images Created 31 Jul 2013

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  • A bus in San Salvador draped with a large banner that read: "FMLN Frente Felicano Ama" during the celebrations of the signing of the peace agreement, January 1992
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  • Celebrations in San Salvador for the signing of the peace agreement in Chapultepec, Mexico, ending the war in El Salvador.
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  • Celebrations in San Salvador for the signing of the peace agreement in Chapultepec, Mexico, ending the war in El Salvador.
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  • The Cathedral of San Salvador, draped with banners from social organisations in El Salvador,  December 1991.
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992. Guerrilla soldiers take part in the celebrations.
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • Supporters of the FMLN celebrate the signing of the peace agreement in San Salvador, January 1992
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  • On a memorial, a woman touched the names of family victims of the El Mozote massacre, in which approximately 1,000 men, women and chilren were killed by the US-trained Atlacatl battalion in El Salvador.
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  • The silhouette memorial to the El Mozote massacre in Salvador in which approximately 1,000 men, women and children were killed. Names of victims cover the wall behind the silhouette.
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  • In El Mozote, Morazán, El Salvador, villagers were put into these rooms and killed in an infamous massacre. Approximately 1,000 people were killed here.
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  • In El Mozote, Morazán, El Salvador, villagers were put into these rooms and killed. The walls are scarred by bullets. Approximately 1,000 people were killed here.
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  • FMLN supported walked up the Paseo Escalón to celebrate the electoral win
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  • A flag of the right-wing ARENA party was burned by FMLN supporters in the street as the election results were expected
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  • FMLN supporters waved flags and applauded as ex-guerrilla leaders spoke to the crowds while they waited for the election results.
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  • Crowds wept and raised clenched fists as the FMLN was announced as the election winner in the general elections in El Salvador, 2009.
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  • Crowds cheered and raised clenched fists as the FMLN was announced as the election winner in the general elections in El Salvador, 2009.
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  • Crowds cheered and raised clenched fists as the FMLN was announced as the election winner in the general elections in El Salvador, 2009.
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  • A group of people with drums and red clothing celebrated the electoral win of the FMLN in El Salvador
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  • A couple in clothing celebrated the FMLN electoral win.
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  • A young man in a red FMLN T-shirt sat on the front of a vehicle as people celebrated the FLMN electoral win in El Salvador
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  • A young woman draped in the red FMLN flag walked home after celebrating that the FMLN won the elections
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  • Young people cheered as the FMLN won the elections in San Salvador
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  • May 1st 2012, workers took part in a  demonstration in San Salvador
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  • Santiago who was a presenter on Radio Venceremos, the radio station of the People's Revolutionary Army, Ejercito Revolucionario del Pueblo, ERP, part of the FMLN, during the civil war. He was photographed at the Museo de la Palabra y la Imágen.
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  • Mauricio Funes on the television set of Sin Censura, 2003. He became President of El Salvador in 2009.
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  • A man wears a skull mask in front of burning effigies during May 1st march and demonstration in San Salvador
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  • A protestor painted a message on a wall during the May 1st demonstrations in San Salvador. The message reads 'los pobres necesitan techo' ... the poor need housing.
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  • layout on light table in the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • large camera for photographing layout to produce print plates at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • large camera for photographing layout to produce print plates at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • Layout tables at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • Wall with calendar and Che picture at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • Labourer at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • Newspapers coming off the printing press, Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador, El Salvador
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  • Printing press with colour inks at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • Collecting newspapers off the folding machine at the Co-Latino newspaper, San Salvador
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  • A young couple of 18th Street gang members with their baby, La Campanera, Soyapango, El Salvador.
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  • Dulce de panela, or raw sugar, is processed traditionally in this trapiche or sugar mill in rural San Vicente, El Salvador
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  • Dulce de panela, or raw sugar, is processed traditionally in a trapiche or sugar mill in rural San Vicente, El Salvador
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  • Dulce de panela, or raw sugar, is processed traditionally in a trapiche or sugar mill in rural San Vicente, El Salvador
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  • Dulce de panela, or raw sugar, is processed traditionally in a trapiche or sugar mill in rural San Vicente, El Salvador
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  • Dulce de panela, or raw sugar, is processed traditionally in this trapiche or sugar mill in rural San Vicente, El Salvador
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  • A woman held a candle during prayers in the indigenous church of Cacaopera, El Salvador
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  • In the church of Cacaopera, an effigy of Virgin Mary has crossed eyes.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • The emplumados (feathered men) of Cacaopera do a variety of dances that are indigenous to El Salvador, from the Pipil and Lenca people, a culture that was nearly exterminated completely in the massacres of 1932. The dances are the main symbol of indigenous resistance to cultural domination in the Cacaopera area of Morazán, El Salvador. There are only a few men who can do the dances now, though several people were taught in the refugee camps of Colomoncagua while the massacres of the 1980s were happening.
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  • A scenic view of mountains from Cacaopera, Morazán, El Salvador
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  • Boats left outside Café El Paso, Puerto La Libertad, El Salvador.
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  • Armed police officers guarded a pickup truck carrying Guatemalans, thought by an angry crowd to be brought into the city to vote illegally in the elections for the right-wing ARENA party.
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  • The day before the general election in San Salvador, a man wearing an ARENA T-shirt under his shirt was caught by an angry crowd amid suspicions that ARENA was bringing in fraudent voters from Honduras and Guatemala to swing the election.
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  • A man was taken by police, accused of travelling armed and accompanying a vehicle carrying foreigners, thought by the crowd to be brought into the country to vote illegally for the right-wing ARENA party.
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  • An ARENA vehicle was stopped by an angry crowd in San Salvador and the people inside were accused of travelling armed and accompanying a vehicle carrying foreigners, thought by the crowd to be brought into the country to vote illegally for the right-wing ARENA party.
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  • The human rights ombudsman talked to a crowd of protesters outside the Villa Olimpica centre in San Salvador the night before the elections. the centre was being used by around 50 buses with Guatemalan number plates, and the crowd was convinced that the foreigners had been brought into the city by the right-wing ARENA party to vote illegally. Gun shots were heard at the back of the centre and hundreds of people escaped from Villa Olimpica over the back fence.
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  • A senior policeman discussed with an angry crowd outside the Cuscatlán stadium the night before the general elections in 2009. The stadium had a large number of buses with Guatemalan and Honduran number plates, believed to have brought illegal voters into the city as part of a fraud by the ARENA party to remain in power.
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  • Riot police cleared protestors against illegal voters the night before the elections in San Salvador.
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  • A security guard stood ready to shoot as he guarded the Cuscatlan Stadium. Many foreign buses were in the stadium, thought by crowds outside to be carrying illegal foreign voters to the elections
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  • ARENA supporters campaigned inside a voting station during the general elections of 2009. In Salvadorean law, it is illegal to campaign inside voting stations.
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  • A vote is cast in the ballot box for Presidental Elections
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  • an invigilator checeds a voters identity against the voting register in San Salvador
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  • Staff from the Special Unit of the Fiscalía of the Republic of El Salvador attend a voting centre in Mexicanos, San Salvador, to check on an individual using false documents to vote during the election
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  • Votes were counted at a voting station in Ayutuxtepeque, San Salvador. Every vote was scrutinised by an officer from each political party. The vote is for the FMLN and the election was won by the FMLN.
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  • Election invigilators checked rulings on each contested vote.
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  • Election invigilators checked rulings on each contested vote, by torchlight, because at the moment of counting, mysteriously, the electricity and lights were turned off.
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  • Sun shines through a banana leaf
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  • A woman prepares ron ponche for people to drink in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador
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  • Two elderly ladies enjoy 'elotes locos' or crazy maize in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador
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  • A market stall sells religious souvenirs in the street in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador, inlcuindg multiple figures of the Virgin of Guadalupe and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
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  • The church in Antiguo Cuscatlán, El Salvador during religious celebrations
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  • A man sets up to sell drinks in front of mural of Saint Oscar Romero on a government building in San Salvador
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  • Street scene in front of a segment of a mural of the face of Saint Oscar Romero in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Bishop Medardo Gómez speaks to the media in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú and Cuban government minister, the Rev. Raúl Suárez, speak at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú and Cuban government minister, the Rev. Raúl Suárez, speak at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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  • Nobel laureate Dr. Rigoberta Menchú at a meeting in San Salvador, El Salvador.
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