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EL SALVADOR. 

Larry Towell 

In the early years of the war, violent right-wing repression had driven many popular organizations and unionists underground into the mountains. Fourteen families still controlled most of the arable land. Although death squad killings had diminished in the capital city, the war raged in the countryside and urban repression became more selective by targetting specific popular leaders. The Army replaced the National Guard as the fighting force in the U.S.-backed war against the FMLN rebel forces of El Salvador. 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. Mothers of the "Disappeared" display images... 

Larry Towell 1986

1986. Private school girls sit on a hood of an expensive car... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. Mejicanos neighbourhood. While her grandchild... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. Children who live along shanty town railroad... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. An urban teenager stands in front of pop... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. A portrait of Archbishop Oscar ROMERO in... 

Larry Towell 1986

EL SALVADOR. El Barillo. A government Army maneuver near Guazapa... 

Larry Towell 1986

Cabanas. Suchitito. 1986. Government soldiers in a church in... 

Larry Towell 1986

Guazapa. 1986. A soldier rides on an army truck running board... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. Newborn babies in the unsanitary and crowded... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. A newborn baby and new mother in a maternity... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. New mother and child in a maternity hospital.... 

Larry Towell 1986

San Salvador. 1986. A new mother is passed out in a maternity... 
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