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. Military Intervention at San Marcos University

    In May 1991, President Fujimori and a presidential delegation entered San Marcos University, leading to a confrontation where approximately three hundred students threw stones at them. This incident was used as a pretext to establish a military base on campus. The military intervention included searches and interventions in faculties, which …

    San Marcos University, Peru p. 653, sección 2.20.5
  2. Political Crisis and Violence in Peru's Universities

    In 1987, the political landscape in Peru, particularly within San Marcos University, was marked by significant turmoil and division. The leftist party Patria Roja experienced a split, leading to the formation of a dissident faction called FER Bolchevique, which engaged in violent clashes with the main party. This period was …

    Peru, specifically San Marcos University página 641
  3. Antonio Cornejo Polar's Rectorship at San Marcos

    Antonio Cornejo Polar, a renowned literature professor, became the rector of San Marcos University in 1985 with the support of Izquierda Unida. Despite his academic prestige, Cornejo Polar lacked political skills and was compelled to form alliances with various leftist groups to maintain a majority in the University Assembly. In …

    San Marcos University, Peru Chunk 1350.0
  4. 1979 Student Plebiscite and Political Shift at San Marcos University

    In 1979, during a plebiscite concerning student participation in university governance, an alliance formed by Patria Roja, PCR, and other leftist groups successfully defeated the Antifascist faction and other radical groups. This political shift was significant as it led to the defeat of the Antifascists in the elections for the …

    San Marcos University, Peru 637
  5. Luis Alberto Sánchez's Resignation and the Rise of Leftist Hegemony at San Marcos

    In 1969, Luis Alberto Sánchez was forced to resign from his position as rector of San Marcos University, paving the way for leftist political currents to establish their dominance. Throughout the 1970s, despite the military government's attempts to depoliticize universities, Marxist-inspired groups, particularly those influenced by Maoist ideology, consolidated their …

    San Marcos University, Peru

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