закрити [x]
приховати бюлетень | кошик

Archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites (15)

190x60
New Rada

кошики

Ви повинні увійти в систему, щоб мати доступ до кошика

 

EN_01462003_1468
EN_01462003_1468

Picture of archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites, seen at the headquarters of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1469
EN_01462003_1469

Picture of archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites, seen at the headquarters of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1470
EN_01462003_1470

Picture of archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites, seen at the headquarters of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1471
EN_01462003_1471

Picture of archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites, seen at the headquarters of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1476
EN_01462003_1476

Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez, auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, is pictured upon arriving at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador where an inspection of archives related to the massacre of the El Mozote and surrounding places is being carried out, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1477
EN_01462003_1477

Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez, auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, speaks to the press upon arriving at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador where an inspection of archives related to the massacre of the El Mozote and surrounding places is being carried out, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1479
EN_01462003_1479

Cardinal Gregorio Rosa Chavez (C), auxiliary bishop of San Salvador, is pictured upon arriving at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador where an inspection of archives related to the massacre of the El Mozote and surrounding places is being carried out, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1480
EN_01462003_1480

The Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor Jose Luis Escobar Alas, speaks to the press upon arriving at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador where an inspection of archives related to the massacre of the El Mozote and surrounding places is being carried out, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1481
EN_01462003_1481

The Archbishop of San Salvador, Monsignor Jose Luis Escobar Alas (R), is pictured upon arriving at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador where an inspection of archives related to the massacre of the El Mozote and surrounding places is being carried out, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1494
EN_01462003_1494

Members of the National Civil Police and investigators of the Attorney General of the Republic inspect archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding places at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1497
EN_01462003_1497

Members of the Office of the Attorney General of the Republic arrive at the headquarters of the Archbishop of San Salvador to inspect files containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding places, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1500
EN_01462003_1500

Journalists wait outside the headquarters of the San Salvador Archbishopric while San Francisco Gotera's investigating judge Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, inspect files containing information about the El Mozote massacre and surrounding places, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1501
EN_01462003_1501

Journalists wait outside the headquarters of the San Salvador Archbishopric while San Francisco Gotera's investigating judge Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, inspect files containing information about the El Mozote massacre and surrounding places, in San Salvador on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1502
EN_01462003_1502

Picture of the entry to the Documentation and Archive Centre Monsignor Arturo Rivera y Damas where archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding places are kept at the seat of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, taken on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)

EN_01462003_1505
EN_01462003_1505

Picture taken in the room where archives containing information on the El Mozote massacre and surrounding sites are being kept at the headquarters of the Archbishopric of San Salvador, in San Salvador, on January 25, 2021. - The judge of the city of San Francisco Gotera, Jorge Guzman, along with staff from the Attorney General's Office and some plaintiffs, started collecting information related to the El Mozote massacre in which nearly 1,000 people were executed during the civil war (1980-1992). El Salvador's Catholic Church announced earlier this month that it would open its files to a judge seeking information related to the massacre. (Photo by Marvin RECINOS / AFP)