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  • Lizeth Davila, 39, sits at her ex-husband's home in front of photos and objects that conmemorate the life of her son Alvaro Conrado Davila, who was 15-years-old when killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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  • Lizeth Davila, 39, sits at her ex-husband's home in front of photos and objects that conmemorate the life of her son Alvaro Conrado Davila, who was 15-years-old when killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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  • Alvaro Conrado, 50, sits at home. He is the father of 15-year-old Alvaro Conrado Davila, killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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  • Alvaro Conrado, 50, sits at home. He is the father of 15-year-old Alvaro Conrado Davila, killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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  • Photos and objects hang on the wall of the Conrado family's living room as they commemorat the life of 15-year-old Alvaro Conrado Davila, killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
    180801_RodriguezJ_Nic_Victims_05.jpg
  • Photos and objects hang on the wall of the Conrado family's living room as they commemorat the life of 15-year-old Alvaro Conrado Davila, killed by gunfire from pro-government militias on April 20, 2018, as he attempted to take water to university students hiding in the Metropolitan church. Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
    180801_RodriguezJ_Nic_Victims_06.jpg
  • Josefina Esterlina Meza, 55, visits her son Jonathan Morazan Meza's grave. Jonathan, 21, was shot in the head by gunfire from pro-government militias on May 30, 2018. Jonathan, a graphic design student at the University of Del Valle, died two days later at a hospital. Josefina had gone to the march with both her sons in support of the Mothers of April movement. She states: "Despite the fear, I continue to attend the marches in order to eliminate this repressive dictatorship. Assisting a protest march is not a terrorist act. I don't belong to any political ideology. But one thing is sure, I do not like injustices."<br />
Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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  • Josefina Esterlina Meza, 55, visits her son Jonathan Morazan Meza's grave. Jonathan, 21, was shot in the head by gunfire from pro-government militias on May 30, 2018. Jonathan, a graphic design student at the University of Del Valle, died two days later at a hospital. Josefina had gone to the march with both her sons in support of the Mothers of April movement. She states: "Despite the fear, I continue to attend the marches in order to eliminate this repressive dictatorship. Assisting a protest march is not a terrorist act. I don't belong to any political ideology. But one thing is sure, I do not like injustices."<br />
Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
    180801_RodriguezJ_Nic_Victims_08.jpg
  • Josefina Esterlina Meza, 55, visits her son Jonathan Morazan Meza's grave. Jonathan, 21, was shot in the head by gunfire from pro-government militias on May 30, 2018. Jonathan, a graphic design student at the University of Del Valle, died two days later at a hospital. Josefina had gone to the march with both her sons in support of the Mothers of April movement. She states: "Despite the fear, I continue to attend the marches in order to eliminate this repressive dictatorship. Assisting a protest march is not a terrorist act. I don't belong to any political ideology. But one thing is sure, I do not like injustices."<br />
Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
    180801_RodriguezJ_Nic_Victims_09.jpg
  • Josefina Esterlina Meza, 55, visits her son Jonathan Morazan Meza's grave. Jonathan, 21, was shot in the head by gunfire from pro-government militias on May 30, 2018. Jonathan, a graphic design student at the University of Del Valle, died two days later at a hospital. Josefina had gone to the march with both her sons in support of the Mothers of April movement. She states: "Despite the fear, I continue to attend the marches in order to eliminate this repressive dictatorship. Assisting a protest march is not a terrorist act. I don't belong to any political ideology. But one thing is sure, I do not like injustices."<br />
Managua, Nicaragua. August 1, 2018.
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