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.

Years All years
1817 2003
Tag chaquicocha × Browse all tags
  1. Murder of Chaquicocha's ronderos leaders

    On March 24, 1992, the PCP-SL assassinated three leaders of the peasant patrols of the Chaquicocha peasant community as they were on their way to Huancayo. This occurred in the district of Pilcomayo, province of Huancayo, in the context of the confrontation between the peasant self-defense organizations and the subversive …

    Pilcomayo, Huancayo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 191
  2. Alberto Fujimori hands over shotguns to ronderos

    On June 24, 1991, in the Chaquicocha annex, President Alberto Fujimori delivered shotguns and pickup trucks to the local ronderos. This event took place in the context of the consolidation of the Self-Defense Committees in the Alto and Bajo Cunas area, which had been organized since the end of 1989 …

    Chaquicocha, San José de Quero, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 167
  3. Murder of Municipal Agent Antonio Bruno Quinto

    In November 1989, Municipal Agent Antonio Bruno Quinto was murdered in the public square of the annex of Chaquicocha, district of San José de Quero. This murder occurred in the context of a wave of violence perpetrated by the PCP-SL against local authorities in the Alto Cunas area. In the …

    Chaquicocha, San José de Quero, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 165
  4. Ambush and assassination of three authorities of Chaquicocha

    In November 1989, near the Pilcomayo district, three authorities of the Chaquicocha annex were ambushed and murdered by the PCP-SL. The victims were Viviano Cueva Macha, Onedino Damian Macha (Administrator) and Javier Macha Tacza (Community Prosecutor). This attack was part of a wave of systematic assassinations against local authorities that …

    Pilcomayo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 164
  5. Recognition of Llamapsillon's self-defense patrols

    Faced with the possibility of an event similar to the April 12, 1989 massacre in Chongos Alto, the Llamapsillón community members decided to organize a self-defense patrol. This patrol was officially recognized by the Armed Forces in the town of Chaquicocha on June 24, 1989. This recognition is framed in …

    Chaquicocha, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 162
  6. PCP-SL kills 10 community members in Chaquicocha

    On May 10, 1989, an armed column of the PCP-SL raided Chaquicocha, an annex of the San José de Quero district. During this action, the Shining Path guerrillas murdered 10 community members, among them several local authorities. In addition to the murder of the villagers, the subversives set fire to …

    Chaquicocha, San José de Quero, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 164
  7. PCP-SL kills Municipal Agent and security guard in Chaquicocha

    On April 5, 1989, the Shining Path guerrillas murdered a Municipal Agent and a watchman of the Production Unit in the town square of Chaquicocha. This attack was part of a systematic campaign by the PCP-SL against local authorities and SAIS workers in the Alto Cunas area. The event occurred …

    Chaquicocha, San José de Quero, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 164
  8. PCP-SL kills in Chaquicocha

    On August 21, 1988, the PCP-SL assassinated the brother and son of a former leader of the Peruvian Aprista Party in Chaquicocha, district of San José de Quero. This murder occurred in the context of a campaign of violence by the PCP-SL in Alto Cunas, where the subversive group had …

    Chaquicocha, San José de Quero, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 163
  9. Llamapsillon community members organize self-defense patrols

    Faced with the possibility of a similar event to that of Chongos Alto, where the PCP-SL had organized a Popular Committee and later carried out a massacre on April 12, 1989, the Llamapsillón community members decided to organize a self-defense patrol. This round was officially recognized by the Armed Forces …

    Chaquicocha, Chongos Alto, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 162

Showing 1–10 of 10 events