Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru

Complete database of events related to the internal armed conflict in Peru, extracted from the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR). 5,159 events documented from 1817 to 2003.

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  1. Confrontation in Pichanaki

    On July 27, 1995, an armed confrontation took place between the Peruvian Army and alleged subversives in Pichanaki, province of Satipo, department of Junin. The confrontation resulted in the death of 12 alleged subversives. This event took place in the context of the military offensive against the remnants of subversive …

    Pichanaki, Satipo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 244
  2. Barrios Altos Massacre and Amnesty Laws

    In 1995, the Peruvian government enacted laws that granted amnesty to individuals involved in human rights violations during the fight against terrorism. The 'Ley Barrios Altos' effectively halted judicial proceedings against those implicated in the Barrios Altos massacre, leading to the release of detainees. This controversial legislation was criticized for …

    Lima, Peru chunk 4166.0
  3. Promulgation of the Controversial Amnesty Law by President Alberto Fujimori

    In July 1995, President Alberto Fujimori promulgated Law 26492, making the controversial Amnesty Law mandatory. This law nullified the judicial resolution by Judge Antonia Saquicuray Sánchez, which had previously declared the amnesty inapplicable to those involved in the Barrios Altos case. The Eleventh Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court ruled …

    Peru página 265
  4. Approval of the Controversial Amnesty Law in Peru

    In July 1995, President Alberto Fujimori of Peru promulgated a controversial Amnesty Law (Law 26492) that mandated the application of amnesty to military personnel involved in human rights abuses, notably in the Barrios Altos case. This law was met with significant opposition from the judiciary, public protests, and international criticism, …

    Peru Página 105 del Informe CVR
  5. Promulgation of Peru's Amnesty Laws

    In 1995, the Peruvian government, under President Alberto Fujimori, passed two controversial amnesty laws. The first law, Law 26479, was promulgated on June 15, 1995, granting amnesty to military personnel accused of human rights violations. The second law, Law No. 26492, was quickly passed on June 29, 1995, without public …

    Peru página 487
  6. Application of Amnesty Law in Peru

    On June 20, 1995, the Consejo de Guerra in Lima resolved to apply the Amnesty Law No. 26479 to a case involving military personnel accused of crimes against life, body, and health. The decision nullified a previous resolution that had declared the law inapplicable, thereby protecting individuals such as Santiago …

    Lima, Peru
  7. Barrios Altos Massacre and Legal Proceedings

    The Barrios Altos massacre involved the extrajudicial execution of fifteen people and the injury of four others. In 1995, Judge Antonia Saquicuray declared the Amnesty Law No. 26479 inapplicable to the Barrios Altos case, arguing that crimes against humanity cannot be subject to amnesty. This decision was supported by Senior …

    Barrios Altos, Lima, Peru Página 264
  8. Archiving of the Investigation into the Disappearance of Pedro Eduardo Haro Cruz and Cesar Augusto Mautino Camones

    On 12 June 1995, the Provincial Prosecutor of Huaraz, Dr. Hugo Morales Morales, ordered the definitive archiving of the investigation into the disappearance of Pedro Eduardo Haro Cruz and Cesar Augusto Mautino Camones. The decision was based on inconsistencies in witness statements and a report indicating that the individuals were …

    Huaraz, Peru
  9. Capture of PCP-SL Members in Trujillo

    On June 5, 1995, the DINCOTE captured 14 members of the Comité Regional Norte of the PCP-SL in Trujillo, Peru. Among those captured were key figures such as Juana Pérez, known as 'La Gringa', and other regional representatives. This operation was a significant blow to the PCP-SL's structure in the …

    Trujillo, Peru página 495
  10. 12 alleged subversives killed in confrontation with the Peruvian Army

    In May 1995, in the district of Yanacancha, Pasco, there was an armed confrontation between alleged members of subversive groups and the Peruvian Army. The confrontation resulted in the death of 12 alleged subversives. This event occurred in the context of the final period of the internal armed conflict in …

    Yanacancha, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 154
  11. Administrative Intervention at UNMSM by Fujimori's Government

    In May 1995, the government of Alberto Fujimori intervened administratively at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) by forming a Reorganizing Commission (CORE) that dismissed university authorities and student bodies. This intervention aimed to place the university under the control of pro-government faculty members to prevent opposition movements …

    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM), Peru Página 655
  12. Derogation of Legislation Affecting Adolescents Accused of Terrorism

    On April 21, 1995, the Peruvian government repealed a controversial law with the enactment of Law 26447, which restored the specialized jurisdiction for children and adolescents. Prior to this repeal, 209 adolescents were detained in common prisons and maximum-security facilities, accused of terrorism and treason. The repeal was a result …

    Peru CNDHH 1995:35
  13. Reelection of Alberto Fujimori

    Alberto Fujimori won his presidential re-election on April 9, 1995. This reelection occurs in a context of declining subversive violence after the capture of Abimael Guzmán in 1992 and the weakening of the PCP-SL and MRTA. Fujimori's electoral triumph comes after the implementation of counter-subversive policies and anti-terrorist legislation that …

    Perú Informe CVR, p. 417
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  14. Execution of Indalecio in Ucayali

    On April 2, 1995, a family living near a naval base in Ucayali, Peru, was attacked by military personnel. The military arrived early in the morning and assaulted the family members, including Juan Francisco Pomatanta's son, Indalecio. Indalecio was severely beaten and ultimately set on fire, leading to his death.

    Ucayali, Peru Testimonio de Juan Francisco Pomatanta sobre la ejecución de su hijo Indalecio en Ucayali, 1995
  15. Operativo Aries and Human Rights Violations

    During the Operativo Aries, members of the Peruvian Navy entered San Alejandro to intervene against terrorist organizations. They targeted the Pomatanta family, suspecting their son Indalecio of possessing firearms. After failing to obtain information, they set Indalecio on fire, leading to his death after a prolonged agony.

    San Alejandro, Padre Abad, Ucayali, Peru página 79 y 708
  16. 1995 Peruvian Presidential Election and the Ecuador Conflict

    In 1995, the Peruvian presidential election was significantly influenced by a conflict with Ecuador that began in January of that year. The need for national unity led opposition candidate Pérez de Cuellar to avoid further polarizing the election, while incumbent President Alberto Fujimori capitalized on his military leadership image. Despite …

    Peru página 113
  17. Amnesty Law for Military Personnel in Peru

    In 1995, the Peruvian Congress passed a law granting amnesty to military personnel, absolving them of numerous human rights violations committed during the internal conflict. This legislation, along with administrative intervention at the National University of Education (UNE), marked the beginning of a new phase of institutionalized silence regarding violence …

    Peru 628
  18. Repression of Military Officers in Peru

    In the mid-1990s, during Alberto Fujimori's presidency, there was significant repression against military officers in Peru who opposed the regime. Notable figures like General Walter Ledesma and General Carlos Mauricio faced demotions, imprisonment, and accusations of crimes against the nation for expressing dissent. This period saw the manipulation of military …

    Peru p. 351
  19. PCP-SL Presence and Impact in the Ene Region

    In 1995, the PCP-SL (Shining Path) retreated towards the Ene region in Peru, leading to a temporary sense of tranquility in the area. However, the threat of PCP-SL persisted, prompting local communities to continue vigilance. The region, historically inhabited by the Asháninka and Nomatsiguenga peoples, faced significant challenges due to …

    Ene Region, Peru p. 263
  20. CIDH Report on Sexual Violence in Haiti

    In 1995, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) published a report highlighting the prevalence of sexual violence in Haiti as a severe human rights violation. The report noted that women were often reluctant to report these crimes due to fear of reprisals, as the perpetrators were typically members of …

    Haiti Párrafo referente a CIDH, Informe sobre el caso de Haití (1995)

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LAW 26530. AMENDING THE LAW ON NATIONAL POPULATION POLICY

Congreso de la Republica

El Peruano · 1995

The National Population Policy excludes abortion as a Family Planning method. In any case, the adoption of methods is based on the free exercise of personal will, without the mediation …

1995 esterilizaciones forzadas planificacion familiar normas legales ley 26530