TIME Magazineのインスタグラム(time) - 10月27日 08時04分
Documentary photographer Daniele Volpe (@daniele_volpe) captured the aftermath of the bloodiest period of Guatemala's history, depicting the unbearable consequences of the civil war and genocide that devastated the country's social fabric. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
“My intent was precisely to make people understand that these events, these narratives don’t belong to the past," Volpe says. "They are bound to the present not only through memories, rather with real facts: the exhumations, the research for the disappeared people, the new funerals, the new burials, they are all parts of today [Guatemalan] society." In this photograph, Guatemalans are seen on their way to the cemetery to bury the 77 victims of the Covadonga massacre in Estrella Polar, Chajul.
See more photos at @timelightbox.
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