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#11986509
26 January 2025
A sign calls for the freedom of the 11th Panchen Lama (Gedhun Choekyi Nyima) outside the Shedup Choephelling Buddhist Temple in Happy Valley, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India, on April 18, 2024. The Shedup Choephelling Temple, sometimes referred to as the Tibetan Buddhist Temple, is dedicated by the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), making it the first Tibetan shrine constructed in India. In 1959, when the 14th Dalai Lama escapes from Lhasa in Tibet and takes refuge in India, he stays in Happy Valley, Mussoorie, for one year before moving to Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh due to security concerns. However, a large Tibetan population stays back and continues to flourish in Happy Valley. Happy Valley is home to 5,000 Tibetan refugees who escape Chinese rule in 1959. The Tibetan community in Mussoorie later converts the place where the 14th Dalai Lama resides into the Shedup Choephelling Buddhist Temple. It is alleged that the six-year-old Panchen Lama is kidnapped and forcibly disappeared by the Chinese government after the State Council of the People's Republic of China fails in its efforts to install a substitute.
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#11986510
26 January 2025
A sign calls for the freedom of the 11th Panchen Lama (Gedhun Choekyi Nyima) outside the Shedup Choephelling Buddhist Temple in Happy Valley, Mussoorie, Uttarakhand, India, on April 18, 2024. The Shedup Choephelling Temple, sometimes referred to as the Tibetan Buddhist Temple, is dedicated by the 14th Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso), making it the first Tibetan shrine constructed in India. In 1959, when the 14th Dalai Lama escapes from Lhasa in Tibet and takes refuge in India, he stays in Happy Valley, Mussoorie, for one year before moving to Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh due to security concerns. However, a large Tibetan population stays back and continues to flourish in Happy Valley. Happy Valley is home to 5,000 Tibetan refugees who escape Chinese rule in 1959. The Tibetan community in Mussoorie later converts the place where the 14th Dalai Lama resides into the Shedup Choephelling Buddhist Temple. It is alleged that the six-year-old Panchen Lama is kidnapped and forcibly disappeared by the Chinese government after the State Council of the People's Republic of China fails in its efforts to install a substitute.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426518
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426520
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426522
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426525
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426526
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426527
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is reporting on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared on August 30, 1975, by members of the military police, during a conference.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426517
22 July 2024
View of photographs of women inside the Museo Casa de la Memoria Indomita, where Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, is present during a conference in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 30, 1975, to report on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared by members of the military police.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426519
22 July 2024
Luis Carlos Pichardo Moreno, director of the Museo Casa de la Memoria Indomita, is accompanying Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, during a conference in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 30, 1975, where he is reporting on the advances in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared by members of the military police.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426521
22 July 2024
Luis Carlos Pichardo Moreno, director of the Museo Casa de la Memoria Indomita, is accompanying Catarino Hernandez, son of Carmelo Cortes, during a conference in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 30, 1975, where he is reporting on the advances in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared by members of the military police.
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Catarino Hernández, Son Of Carmelo Cortés, Gives A Conference To Report On The Progress In The Search For His Father, Former Leader Of The Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR)
22 July 2024
#11426524
22 July 2024
Catarino Hernandez (left), son of Carmelo Cortes, and Luis Carlos Pichardo Moreno (right), director of the Casa de la Memoria Indomita Museum, are speaking during a conference in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 30, 1975, to report on the progress in the search for his father, former leader of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), who was arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared by members of the military police.
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#11272486
25 May 2024
The Saturday Mothers/People are holding their 1000th weekly meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 27, 2023. The Saturday Mothers/People (Cumartesi Anneleri/Insanlari) are beginning their peaceful sit-ins in Galatasaray Square 29 years ago on May 27, 1995, calling on the authorities to investigate the fate and whereabouts of hundreds of people who are forcibly disappeared in detention and killed after Turkiye's military coup in the 1980s and the state of emergency of the 1990s.
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#11272492
25 May 2024
The Saturday Mothers/People are holding their 1000th weekly meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 27, 2023. The Saturday Mothers/People (Cumartesi Anneleri/Insanlari) are beginning their peaceful sit-ins in Galatasaray Square 29 years ago on May 27, 1995, calling on the authorities to investigate the fate and whereabouts of hundreds of people who are forcibly disappeared in detention and killed after Turkiye's military coup in the 1980s and the state of emergency of the 1990s.
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#11272497
25 May 2024
The Saturday Mothers/People are holding their 1000th weekly meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 27, 2023. The Saturday Mothers/People (Cumartesi Anneleri/Insanlari) are beginning their peaceful sit-ins in Galatasaray Square 29 years ago on May 27, 1995, calling on the authorities to investigate the fate and whereabouts of hundreds of people who are forcibly disappeared in detention and killed after Turkiye's military coup in the 1980s and the state of emergency of the 1990s.
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#11272505
25 May 2024
The Saturday Mothers/People are holding their 1000th weekly meeting in Istanbul, Turkey, on May 27, 2023. The Saturday Mothers/People (Cumartesi Anneleri/Insanlari) are beginning their peaceful sit-ins in Galatasaray Square 29 years ago on May 27, 1995, calling on the authorities to investigate the fate and whereabouts of hundreds of people who are forcibly disappeared in detention and killed after Turkiye's military coup in the 1980s and the state of emergency of the 1990s.
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