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. Peruvian Coup d'État

    On April 5, 1992, a coup d'état took place in Peru, significantly affecting the legitimacy of the Peruvian state. This event led to increased internal conflict, with groups like the PCP-SL and MRTA engaging in armed struggles against the state. The coup and subsequent conflicts were marked by violations of …

    Peru 248
  2. Coup d'État in Peru

    On April 5, 1992, President Alberto Fujimori, with the support of the military, executed a coup d'état in Peru. This event followed a period of limited U.S. military aid, which was primarily focused on training and instruction. The coup was partly a result of international influences and internal pressures, including …

    Peru
  3. Fujimori's Coup d'État

    The coup d'état led by Alberto Fujimori on April 5, 1992, marked a significant turning point in Peru's political landscape. This event was influenced by a clandestine plan known as the 'Plan Verde,' which aimed to establish a 'directed democracy' by overthrowing the existing government. Although initially conceived by a …

    Peru Chunk 563.0
  4. Peruvian Coup d'État of April 1992

    The coup d'état on April 5, 1992, in Peru was led by President Alberto Fujimori, with key figures like Vladimiro Montesinos and Nicolás Hermoza Ríos playing significant roles. This event marked the subordination of democratic processes to a counter-subversive strategy, leading to a dictatorial regime characterized by corruption and human …

    Peru Página 377
  5. Fujimori's 1992 Coup d'État in Peru

    On April 5, 1992, President Alberto Fujimori executed a coup d'état in Peru, breaking the constitutional order. This event led to the promulgation of several legislative decrees that significantly toughened anti-terrorism laws. These measures were implemented without regard for minimum legal guarantees, marking a pivotal moment in Peru's struggle against …

    Peru página 72
  6. April 1992 Coup d'État in Peru

    In April 1992, a coup d'état occurred in Peru at a time when the Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso, SL) was already strategically defeated. The presence of independent media documenting the violence and the role of civil society organizations in questioning human rights violations contributed to the lack of popular support …

    Peru Tomo VII, capítulo sobre FF.AA., página 38
  7. Post-Golpe de Estado Antiterrorist Legislation

    The post-1992 coup d'état antiterrorist legislation introduced significant changes to the criminal procedure, emphasizing administrative control over judicial oversight in preliminary investigations. This shift allowed police authorities to exert coercive power over personal freedom without the prerequisite of a committed crime. The legislation marked a departure from traditional legal principles, …

    Not explicitly mentioned página 386
  8. Support for Fujimori's Coup d'État

    In 1989, the Peruvian Armed Forces redefined their counterinsurgency strategy to focus on intelligence and psychosocial operations. This new approach aimed to gain public support and neutralize insurgent actions while reducing human rights violations. However, it ultimately led to a deterioration of military ethics and undermined the democratic system, culminating …

    Peru 285
  9. Prison Regime and Human Rights Violations in Peru

    In 1986, the largest collective crime in Peru occurred in three penitentiary establishments. This event, along with other significant incidents in 1985 and 1992, highlighted the incompatibility of the Peruvian prison regime with international human rights standards. International human rights organizations repeatedly warned the Peruvian government about these violations, especially …

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