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. Condemnation of CNDDHH by the Democratic Constituent Congress

    In April 1994, the Democratic Constituent Congress of Peru condemned the National Coordinator of Human Rights (CNDDHH) for allegedly spreading unfounded accusations against the armed forces. These accusations were related to the military's actions in the Huallaga region during their campaign against subversive groups. Despite evidence of human rights abuses, …

    Huallaga, Peru La República, 27 de abril y 29 de abril de 1994
  2. Intervention of the Peruvian Armed Forces in Anti-Terrorism Efforts

    In 1993, the Peruvian government enacted a law allowing the Armed Forces to detain individuals suspected of terrorism in areas without a police presence. This law enabled the military to conduct preliminary investigations, which was a violation of international human rights standards. The involvement of the Armed Forces in judicial …

    Peru página 399
  3. Peruvian Government's Counter-Subversive Strategy and State of Emergency in 1989

    In 1989, the Peruvian government, under pressure from increasing terrorist activities, implemented a new counter-subversive strategy led by the armed forces. This strategy was developed independently of the government and congress, focusing on intelligence and military operations. By mid-1989, eight departments and 36% of the country's districts were in a …

    Peru Página 50
  4. Massacres in Peru

    In August 1985, shortly after Alan García assumed power, members of the Peruvian Armed Forces committed a series of massacres in Pucayacu, Accomarca, Umaro, and Bellavista. These events occurred during a period of political and social tension in Peru, as García's government attempted to address internal conflicts and economic challenges. …

    Pucayacu, Accomarca, Umaro, Bellavista, Peru p. 273
  5. Harassment and Threats Against Ángel Escobar Jurado

    Angel Escobar Jurado, a prominent human rights activist in Huancavelica, Peru, faced harassment and threats due to his work documenting human rights abuses by both the subversive group Sendero Luminoso and the Armed Forces. On March 13, 1984, he filed a request for guarantees following an incident on March 3, …

    Huancavelica, Peru Chunk 4061.0
  6. State of Emergency and Human Rights Violations in Peru

    In Peru, numerous decrees were issued declaring a state of emergency, which restricted certain rights and freedoms. Starting in December 1982, the armed forces took control of internal order, leading to the establishment of political-military commands with extraordinary powers. These commands often operated autonomously and were implicated in systematic human …

    Peru página 242

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