Categories

  • xml | Bookmarks:

Juarez in pictures
Date: 5/1/2010 Album ID: 991857
Pages: 1 2 3
Mexican Federal Police continue to patrol the streets of Juarez.
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Kala Cuburu, 22, of El Paso was one of over 53 students from the El Grupo Nazaret and Life Teen that held a Living Rosary in honor of all those that died in Juarez over the past several years. The Rosary was held at St. Pius Catholic Church, 1050 N. Clark Street in central El Paso. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
An unidentified parishoner from St Pius Cathoic Church prays the Rosary along with the 53 students that held ballons and prayed for an end to the violence in Juarez. The students representing El Grupo Nazaret and Life Teen held a Living Rosary in honor of all those that died in Juarez over the past several years holds a rosary during the prayer service. The Rosary was held at St. Pius Catholic Church, 1050 N. Clark Street in central El Paso. Ruben R Ramirez/El Paso Times
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
(l-r) Erick Arreola, 10, Edwin Arreola,8 and Andres Calderon, 11 of the boys and Girls Club attended a candle light vigil calling for peace in our sister city of Juarez Thursday night at the UTEP campus.
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
A maked man held a sign asking for help during a protest march Saturday in Juarez. Jesus Alcazar/El Paso Times
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
A group of Juarenses lay on Juarez Ave. at the foot of the Santa Fe bridge Saturday to protest the violence that has gripped the city. An estimated 1,700 people, many of them students marched from the Benito Juarez mounument to the bridge, where they blocked traffic for about an hour. Mothers of the victims of the recent massacre were joined by various anti-violence organizations to protest he incompetence of municipal, state and federal governments in their efforts at stemming the violence. Jesus Alcazar/El Paso Times
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Email Page to FriendEnlarge this Photo
Pages: 1 2 3