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. Vladimiro Montesinos denounced by 'Vatican' for charging $50,000 per month

    Vaticano, who had been the most important drug trafficker in Campanilla, denounced Vladimiro Montesinos in the middle of a court hearing for having charged him 50,000 dollars a month to operate the Campanilla airstrip. In a subsequent hearing, the accuser appeared in a deplorable state with obvious mental lapses and …

    Audiencia judicial, Perú Informe CVR, página 2551
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  2. Drug Trafficking Operations in Campanilla

    In Campanilla, drug traffickers operated openly with the protection of armed guards and the complicity of military officials. On November 9, 1991, a national aircraft took off carrying drugs, highlighting the organized nature of the operations. Corruption extended to high-ranking military officials, including Commander Arias Córdova, who facilitated the transport …

    Campanilla p. 764
  3. Drug traffickers' flight in Campanilla with military protection

    A light aircraft with national registration deplaned at 15:00 hours from a runway adapted by 'Limoniel' (known as 'Vaticano') in Campanilla. The loading and unloading operation lasted between 3 to 4 minutes. The head of the Military Base received 4 thousand dollars per flight, with three to four flights per …

    Campanilla, Frente Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR, página 2551
  4. Narcotrafficking and Conflict in Campanilla

    In 1991, Campanilla became a significant hub for drug trafficking in Peru, with Demetrio Chávez Peñaherrera, known as 'Vaticano', leading operations. Despite attempts by the PCP-SL to control the area, 'Vaticano' established his own militia with the support of the military, challenging the PCP-SL's dominance in the drug trade. The …

    Campanilla, Peru Página 763
  5. Attack on Campanilla

    On July 13, 1987, the town of Campanilla in the San Martín and Loreto regions of Peru was taken and occupied by subversive forces. During this event, public buildings were set on fire. This incident was part of a series of violent actions in the region during the late 1980s.

    Campanilla, San Martín and Loreto, Peru 1.4.7.4. Cronología, Zona III: San Martín y Loreto
  6. MRTA Incursions in Peru

    In 1987, the MRTA (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement) initiated a series of military incursions in Peru, targeting strategic locations such as Campanilla, Pajarillo, and Tabalosos. These actions were part of their campaign to establish territorial control and differentiate themselves from the PCP-SL (Sendero Luminoso) by focusing on gaining the trust …

    Peru, specifically Campanilla, Pajarillo, Tabalosos, Juanjui, San José de Sisa, and Soritor página 124
  7. Officialization of the first managed colonization program in the Upper Huallaga region

    In 1964, the first directed colonization program in the Upper Huallaga was made official. This program was part of the Tingo Maria-Tocache-Campanilla colonization project, which classified 180,000 hectares as suitable for agricultural use. Many of the farmers who obtained land titles had already settled in the Tingo Maria, Tocache and …

    Alto Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR
  8. Occupation of the Upper Huallaga by colonists

    The Alto Huallaga area was occupied with greater intensity since the beginning of the 1950s by settlers and migrants coming mainly from the highlands of Huánuco, Huancayo, Junín and Cerro de Pasco. These settlers were encouraged, most of the time, by the State through colonization projects (such as Tingo María-Tocache-Campanilla), …

    Alto Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR

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