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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1817 2003
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  1. PCP-SL Control Over Cocaine Trade

    On April 9, 1990, a significant agreement was signed that established the PCP-SL as the primary controller and negotiator in the cocaine trade. This agreement included seven key points, such as price, weight, and the role of intermediaries, effectively legalizing the PCP-SL's control over the market. The agreement also outlined …

    Uchiza, Huánuco, San Martín, Ucayali
  2. Conflict in the Alto Huallaga Region

    In 1989, the Peruvian government faced significant challenges in the Alto Huallaga region, where the Shining Path and the MRTA were vying for control over the lucrative cocaine trade. The Peruvian military proposed a Political-Military Plan to the United States, seeking support to prevent these groups from dominating the area. …

    Alto Huallaga, Peru p. 92-98
  3. Rise of PCP-SL Amidst Cocaine Trade and State Corruption

    In 1981, the PCP-SL (Shining Path) capitalized on the social chaos created by the cocaine trade and state corruption in Peru. They positioned themselves as defenders of coca farmers against both narco-traffickers and state repression. This period saw the establishment of PCP-SL bases in various villages, including Huanuco, as they …

    Huanuco, Peru p. 385

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