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Diana, Princess of Wales during her four day visit to Angola
Diana, Princess of Wales during her four day visit to Angola, the former Portuguese colony torn apart by 20 years of bloody civil war, on a British Red Cross mission to highlight the evil of land mines. The Princess poses with amputees at the the Neves Bendinha Orthopedic Workshop on the outskirts of Luanda on the second day of her visit. 14th January 1997
Kent Gavin
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
Angola
DM R97 114A
Media ID 21915873
© Mirrorpix
Abroad Africa Humanitarian Landmine Mines Overseas Red Cross Tours 1997 Amputees
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In this powerful photo print, we witness the compassionate spirit of Diana, Princess of Wales during her four-day visit to Angola in January 1997. The former Portuguese colony had been ravaged by a devastating civil war for two decades, leaving behind a trail of destruction and countless innocent victims. On the second day of her visit, Princess Diana visited the Neves Bendinha Orthopedic Workshop on the outskirts of Luanda. Here, she posed alongside brave amputees who had fallen victim to landmines - silent killers that lurked beneath Angola's scarred landscape. With unwavering determination and empathy shining through her eyes, she stood tall as a symbol of hope and compassion. This poignant image captures not only the princess's commitment to humanitarian causes but also serves as a reminder of the immense suffering caused by conflicts around the world. Through her involvement with organizations like the British Red Cross, Princess Diana sought to shed light on this evil menace that indiscriminately maimed innocent lives. Her presence brought solace and inspiration to those affected by these devastating weapons. This photograph stands as a testament to her dedication towards alleviating human suffering and promoting peace in conflict-ridden regions. Kent Gavin skillfully captured this momentous occasion with his lens, immortalizing an iconic figure whose legacy continues to inspire generations worldwide.
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