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.

Years All years
1817 2003
  1. Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Peru under Fujimori and Montesinos

    During the late 1990s, the Peruvian government under President Alberto Fujimori and his advisor Vladimiro Montesinos engaged in significant corruption and human rights violations. Funds were diverted to the National Intelligence Service (SIN) under the guise of combating subversion, but were instead used for illegal activities such as phone tapping, …

    Peru Páginas 103-117
  2. Declassification of U.S. Army and CIA Manuals

    In 1996, following demands from human rights organizations, the U.S. intelligence oversight committee released a report on Guatemala mentioning the use of U.S. Army manuals at the School of the Americas. Representative Joseph Kennedy called for their full declassification. The CIA manuals were declassified after the Baltimore Sun threatened legal …

    United States, Guatemala Notas al pie 88-90, p. 314
  3. Interruption of CIA and Army Interrogation Manuals Usage

    In 1991, the Bush administration halted the use of interrogation manuals from the CIA and the Army, which were based on earlier manuals such as the 1963 KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation. These manuals included techniques that violated human rights policies, leading to an investigation by the Department of Defense. The findings …

    United States Páginas 319-320
  4. Policy Change on Intelligence Training and Human Rights Violations

    In 1991, the Bush administration implemented a policy change to address human rights violations associated with U.S. intelligence training abroad. This involved recalling and destroying certain Army and CIA manuals that were inconsistent with U.S. policy and establishing permanent oversight to ensure foreign agent training aligned with U.S. standards. The …

    Peru
  5. Operation Cóndor and the Allotment of Lucio Tijero's Narco Industrial Complex

    In August 1985, the Peruvian government, with assistance from the CIA and U.S. authorities, implemented 'Operation Condor' to dismantle clandestine airstrips used for drug trafficking. This operation led to the raid of Lucio Tijero's narco industrial complex in Callarú, revealing the extensive economic power of the narcotics trade and its …

    Callarú, Peru página 757

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