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Central American & the U.S. Military and civilian deaths

ISIS and civilian deaths

ISIS mass grave in Iraq

ISIS mass grave in Iraq

ISIS mass killing

ISIS mass killing

ISIS execution in Palmyra, Syria

ISIS execution in Palmyra, Syria

ISIS Mass grave – 200 victims

ISIS Mass grave – 200 victims

 
Archbishop Oscar Romero, killed in 1980

Archbishop Oscar Romero, killed in 1980

Bodies of civilians in Guatemala – killed by the Guatemalan military (funded by the U.S.)

Bodies of civilians in Guatemala – killed by the Guatemalan military (funded by the U.S.)

Civilian victims of Death Squads in El Savador – killed by the Salvadoran military (funded by the U.S.)

Civilian victims of Death Squads in El Savador – killed by the Salvadoran military (funded by the U.S.)

Death Squad victims, San Salvador, 1981 – killed by Salvadoran Military (funded by the U.S.)

Death Squad victims, San Salvador, 1981 – killed by Salvadoran Military (funded by the U.S.)

Bodies of eight Jesuit priests and their housekeeper. In fact, 19 of the 26 officers cited in the U.N. Truth Commission report for involvement in the Jesuit murders were graduates of the School of the Americas in Fort Benning Georgia.

Bodies of eight Jesuit priests and their housekeeper. In fact, 19 of the 26 officers cited in the U.N. Truth Commission report for involvement in the Jesuit murders were graduates of the School of the Americas in Fort Benning Georgia.

Four American Church women who were killed by the El Salvador military on December 2, 1980.Widely reported that they were raped before they were killed.Names: Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel, and Jean Donovan

Four American Church women who were killed by the El Salvador military on December 2, 1980.

Widely reported that they were raped before they were killed.

Names: Maura Clarke, Ita Ford, Dorothy Kazel, and Jean Donovan

People are digging up their graves for reburial

People are digging up their graves for reburial

Mass grave of 50 Salvadoran campesinos in Chalatenango Province, 1981.Killed by Atlacatl Battalion, trained in the U.S. at School of the Americas

Mass grave of 50 Salvadoran campesinos in Chalatenango Province, 1981.

Killed by Atlacatl Battalion, trained in the U.S. at School of the Americas

Guatemalan civilian mass grave – killed by Guatemalan military (funded by the U.S.)

Guatemalan civilian mass grave – killed by Guatemalan military (funded by the U.S.)