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October 12, 1960 YASUCHI Nagao, Japan, Mainichi Shimbun. The rightist student killed the president of Socialist Party Inejiro Asanuma during a speech in Tokyo.



November 16, 1985 FRANK Fournier, France, CONTACT Press Images. The girl 12 years, Omayra Sanchez, caught between the remnants caused by the eruption of the volcano Nevado del Ruiz, in Armero, Colombia. The girl, after 60 hours of fighting, lost consciousness and died.



une 4, 1962 Hector Rondon Lovera, Venezuela, daily La Republica. One soldier was killed by a sniper embraces the chaplain of the armed Luis Padillo in the Venezuelan naval base of Puerto Capello.



June 11, 1963 MALCOLM W. Brown, USA, The Associated Press. The Buddhist monk Thich Quang Duc autoinmola was set on fire in Saigon in protest against religious persecution government sudvietnamita.



February 24, 1966 KYOICHI Sawa, Japan, United Press International. The U.S. troops dragged the body of a soldier in Viet Cong Tan Bihh, South Vietnam.



February 1, 1968 Eddie Adams, USA, The Associated Press. The police chief sudvietnamita Nguyen Ngoc Loan executing a Viet Cong suspect in Saigon.



May, 1969 Hanns-Jörg ANDERS, Germany. A young Catholic during a clash with troops británcias in Londonderry, Northern Ireland.


uly, 1974 OVI Carter, USA, Chicago Tribune. Child victims of drought in Kao,
July, 1974 OVI Carter, USA, Chicago Tribune. Child victims of drought in Kao, Niger.



July 22, 1975 STANLEY Forman, USA, THE BOSTON HERALD. A woman and a girl are launched by the window to escape the incedio his home in an apartment building in Boston, USA.




March 26, 1978 SADAYUKI MIKAMI, Japan, The Associated Press. Protests against the construction of Narita airport in Tokyo, Japan.



April, 1980 MICHAEL Wells, United Kingdom. A missionary grabs the hand of a child about to die of hunger in Karamoja, Uganda.



October 30, 1983 Mustafa BOZDEMIR, Turkey, Hürriyet GAZETESI. Kezban Özer found the corpses of their sons 5 after being buried alive after a devastating earthquake in Koyunoren, east of Turkey.



December 18, 1987 Anthony Suau, USA, BLACK STAR. One mother, in Kuro, implores on the coat of police after her son has been arrested for accusing the government of fraud in the presidential elections in South Korea.



June 4, 1989 Charlie Cole, USA, Newsweek. A protester faces a column of tanks from the Chinese government during the protests of Tiananmen Square, Beijing, calling for democratic reform.



November, 1962 James NACKTWEY, USA, Magnum Photos, USA for Liberation, France. Mother holding the body of her son, victim of hunger, before being buried in Bardera, Somalia.



March, 1993 LARRY TOWEL, Canada, Magnum Photos. Palestinians raise their children toy guns in a defiant gesture, in Gaza City, Palestine.



1996 Zizola French, Italian, Agenzia Contrasto. Victims of landmines in Kuito, Angola, a nation where many people were killed and injured during the civil war.



March 31, 2003 JEAN-MARC BOUJU, France, The Associated Press. An Iraqi comforted her son in a centre for prisoners of An Najaf, Iraq, during the war.



December 28, 2004 Arko Datta, India, Reuters. A woman mourning the death of a family member victim of the tsunami in Cuddalore, India.



Alberto Korda, the Cuban photographer who took the famous photograph of Che Guevara ... died on May 26, 2001. The Maryland Institute of Art called Korda's photo, "The most famous photograph in the world and a symbol of the 20th century."



Diego Armando Maradona, Argentina’s greatest-ever player, scored both his side’s goals in the 2-1 victory. For the first, despite appearing to head the ball, the player actually used his fist to loop it over the English goalkeeper.
photo by Bob Thomas


The 1968 Olympics Black Power salute was a noted black civil rights protest and one of the most overtly political statement in the history of the modern olympic games. African americans athletes Tommie Smith and John Carlos performed the power to the people salute at the 1968 summer olympics in mexico city






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these photos are depressing lol.

good msg though
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Old 11-19-2009, 03:24 PM
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these photos are depressing lol.

good msg though

yeaa are depressin as hell but shit, is da real world
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powerful messages but depressing

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