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. Anti-subversive bases in La Libertad

    In September 1994, La Libertad had 32 anti-subversive bases installed as part of the Peruvian State's counter-subversive strategy. These military bases were established to combat the presence of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in the region, especially in provinces such as Santiago de Chuco and Sánchez Carrión. The bases were part of …

    La Libertad, Perú Informe CVR, página 498
  2. Militarization of the province

    Due to the intense violence in the area, the army militarized the province. In response to the escalation of actions by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso, the Peruvian state installed three military bases in strategic locations in the province of Barranca. This militarization was part of the counter-subversive strategy implemented in the …

    Puerto Supe, Barranca y Paramonga, Perú Informe CVR, página 478
  3. Installation of military bases in Huaycán and Raucana

    In 1991, military bases were installed in Huaycán and Raucana as part of the Peruvian State's counterinsurgency strategy. In Raucana, the Army installed a military base on September 6, 1991, which was maintained until the year 2000, militarizing and socially controlling daily life among the population. This organization of daily …

    Huaycán y Raucana, Lima, Perú Informe CVR (páginas no especificadas en el fragmento)
  4. Installation of military bases in Chongos Bajo, Huamancaca Chico, and Chupaca.

    In 1991, during Alberto Fujimori's administration, military bases were installed in the districts of Chongos Bajo, Huamancaca Chico and Chupaca, as part of the military counteroffensive in the Canipaco valley. These installations were added to the military bases previously established in 1990 in the districts of Chicche (Vista Alegre Annex) …

    Chongos Bajo, Huamancaca Chico y Chupaca, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 192-198
  5. Establishment of military bases in Huanuco

    In 1991, the Army established new military bases in different villages and towns in Huánuco. Some were located along the Marginal Highway, mainly on the right bank of the Huallaga River. The bases were located in Aucayacu, Pucayacu, 7 de Octubre and Pueblo Nuevo, all in the José Crespo y …

    Aucayacu, Pucayacu, 7 de Octubre, Pueblo Nuevo, distrito José Crespo y Castillo, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 3901
  6. Appearance of military bases in Tulumayo, Nuevo Progreso, Pizana and Punta Arenas

    In 1989, following the second attack on Uchiza in March of that year, the political-military headquarters was installed under the command of General Alberto Arciniegas Huby. That year, military bases appeared in Tulumayo, Nuevo Progreso, Pizana and Punta Arenas, which would serve to keep the Senderistas further away from the …

    Tulumayo, Nuevo Progreso, Pizana, Punta Arenas, San Martín, Perú Informe CVR, página 293
  7. Rape in Cuartel Morales

    In 1987, in the Morales barracks located in the province of Tarapoto, department of San Martin, a witness reported to the TRC the rape of a woman by numerous military personnel. This case is part of the systematic pattern of sexual violence perpetrated by members of the armed forces against …

    Cuartel Morales, Provincia de Tarapoto, Departamento de San Martín Informe CVR, página 315
  8. Deployment of counter-subversive military bases in Pasco

    In 1985, the Peruvian State deployed counter-subversive military bases in various localities in the department of Pasco in response to the advance of the Shining Path. This military deployment followed the declaration of a state of emergency in the province of Pasco on May 10, 1985, precipitated by the assassination …

    Departamento de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 199-208
  9. Arrival of military trucks in Manta and Vilca

    On March 21, 1984, eighteen military trucks arrived in the districts of Manta and Vilca, in the province of Huancavelica. This massive arrival of military troops was part of the Peruvian State's counter-subversive strategy in response to the presence and actions of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in the Vilca river basin. …

    Manta y Vilca, provincia de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 213
  10. Installation of military bases in Huancavelica

    In 1982, the Peruvian army installed military bases in the districts of Castrovirreyna and Santa Inés in the department of Huancavelica. These military installations were established in the context of the internal armed conflict and the presence of the Shining Path in the region. The bases were strategically located in …

    Castrovirreyna y Santa Inés, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 198

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