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. Handing over of weapons to ronderos in Chaupihuaranga

    On October 16, 1993, in a ceremony similar to those held in Ayacucho and Huallaga, the army gave weapons to the ronderos to fight for pacification in the communities of Pasqueña in the Chaupihuaranga ravine. The communities benefited were Paucar, Tangor, Vilcabamba, Chango, Mito, Huarautambo, Choquicancha, Chipiputa, Hualacircas, Rocco, San …

    Quebrada de Chaupihuaranga, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 208
  2. Murder of the head of the National Institute of Civil Defense in Juliaca

    On August 18, 1991, the head of the National Civil Defense Institute in Juliaca was assassinated by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. This assassination was part of a series of selective executions of authorities and public officials that the PCP-SL carried out during that period in the department of Puno. The attack …

    Juliaca, San Román, Puno, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 280-281
  3. Murder of Civil Defense chief in Juliaca

    On August 18, 1991, the head of the National Civil Defense Institute in Juliaca was assassinated by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. This assassination was part of a series of violent actions perpetrated by the subversive organization in Puno during 1991, which included the assassination of authorities and political leaders. The attack …

    Juliaca, Puno, Perú Informe CVR, página 133
  4. Murder of Laurentino Mendoza Janampa

    Laurentino Mendoza Janampa was President of the Ronda Campesina and Community Prosecutor of the community of Pucurhuay, Ticlacayán district, Pasco province. In May 1988, after a confrontation between a military patrol and a group of hikers in Pucurhuay, the villagers formed the Civil Defense Committee (CDC) and elected Laurentino Mendoza …

    Ciudad de Cerro de Pasco, Provincia de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 201-202
  5. Operation Falcon

    On August 9, 1989, a group of 200 ronderos left Santa Rosa for Tambo, La Mar, on the heights of the Huamanga-San Francisco highway, in an action called 'Operation Hawk'. The reason for this operation was to reorganize the patrols in the highland districts of La Mar province. The authorities …

    Santa Rosa a Tambo, La Mar, Ayacucho Informe CVR, página 100
  6. Organization of counter-subversive peasant patrols

    At the end of 1989 and beginning of 1990, the Army promoted the organization of villagers in counter-subversive peasant patrols in the department of Pasco. This strategy sought to counteract the presence of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso by mobilizing the organized civilian population. The peasant patrols joined the expanded military presence …

    Departamento de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 206
  7. Complaint by residents of Santa Carmen in Andahuaylas

    As a result of extrajudicial killings, rapacious actions and acts of pillage committed by members of the army, villagers from Santa Carmen approached the Andahuaylas barracks in 1986 to denounce these abuses. Testimonies indicate that in the raids carried out by the Peruvian Army and the Mollebamba civil defense, every …

    Andahuaylas, Apurímac, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 111-112)
  8. Confrontation in Hatunpampa

    The Hatunpampa ronderos confronted the PCP-SL in a combat that is part of the organized peasant resistance against the Shining Path in the Vilcabamba area. This confrontation occurred in the context of the expansion of the counter-subversive peasant patrols in the Apurimac River Valley and surrounding areas. In November of …

    Hatunpampa, Vilcabamba Informe CVR, página 102
  9. Meeting at Quimbiri airport

    On November 10, 1984, the military gathered the entire population of San Francisco at the Quimbiri airport. On the second floor of an adjoining house was Major "Vic" with a hooded person, obviously a captured hiker. This event marked a significant moment in the military presence in the Apurimac River …

    Aeropuerto de Quimbiri, San Francisco, Valle del Río Apurímac Informe CVR, página 97
  10. Birth of paramilitary gangs on the banks of the Apurimac river

    According to PCP-SL documents, the most numerous and most dangerous paramilitary bands emerged on both banks of the Apurimac River during July 1984, with most forming in January 1985. These gangs grew too rapidly due to the increased concentration of enemy troops in the area. The gangs were made up …

    Márgenes del río Apurímac Informe CVR, página 98
  11. Formal constitution of DECAS (Defensa Civil Contrasubversiva) of the Apurimac River Valley.

    On June 21, 1984, the "Defensa Civil Contrasubversiva" (DECAS) of the Apurimac River Valley was formally established in Pichiwillca. From this place it began its expansion throughout the valley under the leadership of Antonio Cardenas, who would become the undisputed leader of the organization. This formal constitution took place in …

    Pichiwillca, Valle del Río Apurímac Informe CVR, página 97-98
  12. Rumor of arrival of montoneros from Chungui

    In March 1984, rumors began to circulate among the population of the Apurimac River Valley about the arrival of montoneros (civil defense groups) from Chungui. The villagers received information that these groups were coming "like ants" and were progressively advancing through different localities. Their presence was first reported in Lechemayo, …

    Valle del Río Apurímac Informe CVR, página 97

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