A mass grave is uncovered near the town of Hilla. Tens of thousands of Iraqis are believed to have been executed after the Gulf War.
May 13, 2003
Unearthed bodies dot the landscape surrounding a mass grave near the town of Hilla, Iraq (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
Iraqis watch over the uncovering of a mass grave near the town of Hilla. Tens of thousands of Iraqis are believed to have been executed after the Gulf War. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
Iraqi women weep as bodies are exhumed from the grave site near Hilla. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
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A collection of bones and clothing are all that remain of a recovered body. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
Nama Khalef Jarah weeps as he carries the body of his brother Tahar Jarah. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
A man cries over the body of his father, Naji Shafi Abu-Ali, who had been missing since 1991. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
Mohammed Na’am Hashim cradles the body of her brother, Karim Jawad Kadhim, at the site where his body was discovered. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
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More than 2,800 bodies have been discovered, many of them wearing blindfolds and carrying identification. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
Men help remove bodies from the grave site. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
The identification of a 4-year-old boy is on display inside the plastic bag containing his body. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)
At the end of the day, hundreds of family members gather to look over the bodies recovered from the mass grave in hopes of finding missing relatives. (Carolyn Cole / LAT)