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. Assassination of Maria Elena Moyano

    Maria Elena Moyano, a prominent community leader, was brutally assassinated by the PCP-SL on 15 February 1992. Her murder marked a turning point in the perception of the PCP-SL, as their violent tactics began to instill fear rather than garner support among the local population. This event highlighted the group's …

    Villa El Salvador, Peru Audiencia Pública de casos en Lima, Caso 22, Cuarta Sesión, 22 de junio. CVR. BDI-I-P544
  2. Assassination of María Elena Moyano

    On February 14, 1992, María Elena Moyano, a prominent community leader and president of the Federation of Women of Villa El Salvador, was assassinated by the Shining Path (PCP-SL) during a period of heightened violence in the area. The assassination occurred on the same day the Shining Path had called …

    Villa El Salvador, Lima, Peru BDI-I-P544, Audiencia Pública de casos en Lima, Caso 22, Cuarta Sesión, 22 de junio
  3. Violence and Political Turmoil in Villa El Salvador

    In early 1992, Villa El Salvador experienced a series of violent incidents attributed to the Shining Path (PCP-SL), including attacks on police officers and local leaders. On February 9, 1992, Máximo Huarcaya was elected president of APEMIVES, allegedly with PCP-SL support, leading to tensions within the community. María Elena Moyano …

    Villa El Salvador, Peru Página 450
  4. Death of María Elena Moyano and Subsequent Events

    María Elena Moyano, a prominent community leader and activist, was assassinated by the Shining Path (PCP-SL) in 1992. Her death led to increased tension and fear among community leaders, as the Shining Path sought to undermine trust in local leadership by accusing them of corruption. Following Moyano's death, Ester Flores, …

    Peru Página 503
  5. Intimidation Campaign Against Grassroots Organizations in Lima

    In the early 1990s, grassroots organizations in Lima, particularly those involved in community kitchens, faced intimidation and discrediting campaigns by Sendero Luminoso. These campaigns targeted leaders like María Elena Moyano, who was a prominent figure in the Federation of Women of Villa El Salvador. The actions were part of a …

    Lima, Peru página 372
  6. Bombing of FEPOMUVES Storage Center

    In September 1991, a bomb exploded at a FEPOMUVES storage center in Villa El Salvador, Peru, destroying food supplies meant for community kitchens. The attack was publicly attributed to the Shining Path (PCP-SL) by María Elena Moyano, although the group denied responsibility. The incident highlighted internal conflicts and suspicions of …

    Villa El Salvador, Peru p. 493
  7. Bombing of FEPOMUVES Supply Center

    In September 1991, a bomb exploded at a FEPOMUVES supply center in Villa El Salvador, Peru, where the organization stored food for community kitchens. María Elena Moyano accused the PCP-SL of the attack, but the group denied involvement, instead accusing her of orchestrating the bombing to cover up resource misuse. …

    Villa El Salvador, Peru página 616
  8. María Elena Moyano's Opposition to Alliance with Police and Military

    In 1991, María Elena Moyano, a municipal authority and community leader in Villa El Salvador, Peru, opposed forming an alliance with the police and military to combat the PCP-SL (Shining Path). Despite pressure from both the local government and the military, Moyano publicly denounced the PCP-SL while refusing to collaborate …

    Villa El Salvador, Peru p. 501

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