The remains of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco have been moved from a large mausoleum to a small family grave, 44 years after he was buried, in an attempt to bury the ghosts of Spain’s fascist past.
Franco ruled the country for 36 years after a brutal civil war in which an estimated 500,000 people lost their lives.
Spain now has a robust democracy, but despite that, the move has been criticised by his family and supporters who say it is politically motivated.
Al Jazeera’s Sonia Gallego reports from Madrid.