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. Assassination of CICDA aid workers and villagers in Haquira

    The PCP-SL killed two French and one Peruvian aid workers from the International Center for Cooperation for Agricultural Development (CICDA) in Haquira district, Cotabambas province. Two more people died in the incident. During the following month, the PCP-SL assassinated nearly 50 people in the highlands, including lieutenant governors, peasant leaders …

    Haquira, Cotabambas, Apurímac, Perú Informe CVR, página 1606
  2. Murder of aid workers in Haquira

    On December 5, 1988, a column of the Shining Path PCP took the town of Haquira in the province of Cotabambas, Apurimac. During this raid, the subversive group murdered two local villagers, two French aid workers and a Peruvian technician. The foreign victims and the Peruvian technician worked for the …

    Haquira, Cotabambas, Apurímac, Perú Informe CVR, página 121
  3. Withdrawal of CICDA programs due to murder of aid workers in Haquira

    As a result of the murder of three development workers in Haquira, Cotabambas district in Apurimac, the International Center for Agricultural Development Cooperation (CICDA) withdrew its promotion programs in the provinces of Chumbivilcas and Espinar. This withdrawal is evidence of the impact of violence on development programs.

    Chumbivilcas y Espinar, Cuzco, Perú Informe CVR, página 1601
  4. Murder of U.S. aid worker and agricultural technician in Aramachay

    On June 13, 1988, in Aramachay, Sincos district, Jauja province, a North American aid worker and an agricultural technician were murdered by Shining Path militants. This event occurred in the context of the intensification of violence in the Mantaro Valley during the 1987-1992 period. Selective assassinations of this type were …

    Aramachay, Sincos, Jauja, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 185

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