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. Rome Statute ratified by Peru

    The Peruvian State ratified the Rome Statute through Supreme Decree No. 79-2001-RE dated October 5, 2001, which was published in the Official Gazette El Peruano on October 9, 2001. The Rome Statute, adopted by the international community in 1998, created the International Criminal Court and entered into force for the …

    Perú Informe CVR (página no especificada en el fragmento)
  2. Adoption of the Rome Statute

    In 1998, the Statute of the International Criminal Court (Rome Statute) was adopted, to which Peru has been a party since 2001. This Statute made substantial progress in the criminalization of crimes against humanity and war crimes. Crimes against humanity are those derived from a systematic and generalized practice. The …

    Internacional Informe CVR, página 237
  3. Approval of unconstitutional amnesty laws

    The government headed by Alberto Fujimori approved the unconstitutional amnesty laws No. 26479 and No. 26492, which freed members of the security forces sentenced for crimes against humanity and prohibited any jurisdictional investigation. The citizenry mobilized massively against these laws, led by university youth who assumed a vanguard role in …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 22

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