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. PCP-SL ambush in Río Frío

    The PCP-SL ambushed a private van in the Río Frío sector, killing 3 members of an alleged paramilitary group known as Alfa (which would have been made up of police, Peruvian army and repentant soldiers) and 3 other civilians, as well as a soldier. The van was destroyed by gunshots …

    Sector de Río Frío, distrito de José Crespo Castillo, provincia de Leoncio Prado, departamento de Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1660-1661
  2. Presidential pardon to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On June 6, 1998, the President of the Republic granted a pardon to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides through Supreme Resolution Nº105-98-JUS, on the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Commission created by Law 26655. The Commission established a reasonable presumption that María Magdalena Monteza Benavides was not linked to terrorist activities, …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  3. Confrontation between the PCP-SL and the army in Daniel Alcides Carrión

    On May 10, 1995, an armed confrontation took place between PCP-Sendero Luminoso militants and Peruvian army troops in the province of Daniel Alcides Carrion, department of Pasco. The confrontation resulted in the death of one soldier. This event occurred in the context of counter-subversive operations that had been taking place …

    Daniel Alcides Carrión, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 208
  4. Operation Aries

    Since April 5, 1994, Operation Aries was implemented with aerial bombardments using helicopter gunships and rocket fighter planes. The Armed Forces prepared special companies trained with Israeli techniques. The operation caused indiscriminate death of villagers. In Puerto Moyuna, on April 8, the military tortured and executed Jesús Vera Virgilio and …

    Moyuna, Moena, Salvador, Bijao, Blanquillo, margen izquierda río Huallaga, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3911-3917
  5. Operativo Paraíso - Murders in Cayumba Chico

    Between March 29 and 31, 1994, during Operation Paraíso, a military patrol extrajudicially executed at least 6 people in Cayumba Chico. The operation was organized by Colonel EP José Orihuela Lavado of the Counter-Subversive Battalion No. 313. The patrol was commanded by Captain EP Roberto Villar Chamorro. The bodies were …

    Caserío de Cayumba Chico, distrito Dámaso Beraún, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3907-3910
  6. Withdrawal of the Army from Tulumayo

    In 1994, Army troops withdrew from the Tulumayo after having established a counter-subversive base in Comas since July 1992. Control of the region continued under the control of the Tulumayo peasant patrols, which had achieved, together with the army's operations, the definitive destruction of the Shining Path groups throughout the …

    Tulumayo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 175
  7. Installation of army base in Chiquibamba

    In 1994, the Peruvian army installed a military base in Chiquibamba, Cachachi district, Cajabamba province. This installation was part of the counter-subversive strategy implemented by the armed forces in the northern region of the department of Cajamarca. The base was established in the context of the fight against the PCP-Sendero …

    Chiquibamba, Cachachi, Cajabamba, Perú Informe CVR, página 498
  8. Return of settlers from Tahuantinsuyo

    In 1994, the residents of the Tahuantinsuyo community decided to return to their community under pressure from the Mazamari Army. The military threatened to put other people on their land if they did not return. This return took place in the context of the consolidation of the defeat and dismantling …

    Tahuantinsuyo, Satipo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 242
  9. Landing of drug traffickers' plane with military protection in Saposoa

    A small plane of drug traffickers landed at the Saposoa airfield with the protection and help of an army patrol from the counter-subversive base stationed there. For providing security, each soldier of the troop received 30 dollars, the non-commissioned officer 'Pocho' received 2,000 dollars, and the technician 'Charlie' received a …

    Aeródromo de Saposoa, Perú Informe CVR, página 2552
  10. Birth of daughter to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On July 14, 1993, María Magdalena Monteza Benavides gave birth to her daughter K.E.M.B. in the context of her detention. The pregnancy was the result of a multiple rape suffered during her clandestine detention by members of the Army in October 1992. The child was conceived around the last days …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  11. Capture and release of 'Chatín' after payment of US$180 thousand

    Chatin', an important logistical commander of the PCP-SL's T-4 in Tocache, was captured by an army patrol under the command of 'Cienfuegos' with 200 kilos of drugs in his possession. He was taken to the Bambamarca Base but later released thanks to the intermediation of the drug trafficker 'Cero Cero', …

    Chahuallacu, Tocache, Perú Informe CVR, página 2553
  12. Desertion of soldiers from Counter-subversive Base Nº 30 of Punta Arenas.

    Fourteen men of the troop, between classes and soldiers, deserted and took their weapons with them after the closing of the Campanilla airstrip at the end of 1992. The closure seriously affected the economy of the troops, who stopped receiving the 'quotas' paid by the drug trafficking 'firms' in exchange …

    Base Contrasubversiva Nº 30 de Punta Arenas, Tarapoto, Perú Informe CVR, página 2552
  13. María Monteza's statement on pregnancy status

    On November 23, 1992, María Magdalena Monteza Benavides declared before the judge that she believed she was pregnant. This fact has been argued in different instances as proof of the rape suffered during her detention. Subsequently, a medical examination showed that Magdalena was in fact approximately eight and a half …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  14. Assault and killing of drug traffickers by Army patrol in Boca del Rio Balsayacu

    An army patrol under the command of Ensign Werner Huamaní, nicknamed 'Ninja', assaulted and killed eight drug traffickers to snatch a load of 350 kilos of cocaine paste. The bodies were thrown into the river and the eight sacks of drugs were hidden among the vegetation to be sold later.

    Boca del Río Balsayacu, Frente Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR, página 2552
  15. Counter-Subversive Base in Comas

    The military detachment installed in Comas in 1991 became a counter-subversive base in July 1992. Until then, since the first months of 1990, the peasant patrols were in charge of controlling internal order and the administration of justice, with relative autonomy, assuming all the functions of the communal and local …

    Comas, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 174-175
  16. Castro Castro Prison Massacre - Operation Move 1

    Between May 6 and 9, 1992, the National Police and the Army carried out the operation Mudanza 1 to transfer inmates from Pavilion 1-A. The militarized intervention resulted in the extrajudicial execution of 42 inmates and hundreds of wounded. The forces of order used explosives, gases, long-range rifles and grenades. …

    Penal Miguel Castro Castro, San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3969-3976
  17. Disappearance of Santa Santa peasants by Colina Detachment

    In the first minutes of the day, several individuals carrying military weapons, among them a woman, raided different homes in the human settlements. Approximately 18 members of the Colina Detachment, under the command of Major EP Santiago Martin Rivas, kidnapped nine peasants who were brutally beaten and forced to get …

    Asentamientos Humanos La Huaca, Javier Heraud y San Carlos, distrito del Santa, provincia de Chimbote, departamento de Ancash, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3779-3780
  18. Confrontation in Raucana

    Armed confrontation between soldiers of the Peruvian Army and Shining Path supporters in Raucana, district of Ate Vitarte. Raucana represented the largest organizational experiment of the PCP-SL in Lima, constituted as an 'Open Popular Committee' in the heart of Ate Vitarte. The inhabitants came mainly from El Agustino and Andahuaylas, …

    Raucana, Ate Vitarte, Lima Metropolitana, Perú Informe CVR
  19. Pozo Rico Massacre

    On March 19, 1992, about thirty villagers fleeing from the Alto Cuchara hamlet because of the bombings encountered a military patrol near Pozo Rico. The military separated the women and children and executed them with gunfire, first the men, then the women and finally the children. After a month, Benito …

    Caserío de Pozo Rico, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3904-3906
  20. Massacre in Bamboo

    On March 10, 1992, a commando patrol of the Peruvian Army from Lima entered the hamlet of Bambú and killed everyone working in the harvest. Antonio Bazán Isminio had hired twelve people to help him harvest cocoa and bananas. The murders were committed in retaliation for the deaths of some …

    Caserío de Bambú, Bolsón Primavera, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3906-3907
  21. Operation Spoon

    In March 1992, Army troops from the Counter-Subversive Base No. 313, reinforced by the Command Battalion No. 19, carried out Operation Spoon. Approximately 900 men participated. The objective was to teach the villagers a lesson so that they would not support the Shining Path. They bombed the area with helicopter …

    Bolsón Cuchara y Bolsón Primavera, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3904-3907
  22. Executions in Apiza community

    Combined forces of the Army and National Police raided the community of Apiza in order to search for members of the PCP-SL. Approximately 100 troops under the command of Lieutenant EP 'Aquiles' gathered 32 people including men, women and children in a house owned by Víctor Penadillo. They interrogated them …

    Comunidad de Apiza, caserío de Alfonso Ugarte, distrito de Daniel Alomía Robles, provincia de Leoncio Prado, departamento de Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3773-3779
  23. Detention and torture of woman by Army troops in Naranjitos

    The declarant was detained by members of the Army. The argument for his detention was that all the terrorists wore beards, therefore he was a terrorist because he had one. The soldiers beat him with the butts of their rifles and with their shoes, and pulled his hair while he …

    Naranjitos, distrito de Cajaruro, provincia de Bagua, departamento de Amazonas, Perú Informe CVR, página 2803
  24. Rape of Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    Magdalena Monteza Benavides was a victim of rape in 1992 at the headquarters of the First Division of Special Forces of the Army located in the district of Chorrillos. This case had great resonance at national level. The CVR report makes specific reference to this case indicating that there is …

    Primera División de Fuerzas Especiales del Ejército, Distrito de Chorrillos, Lima Informe CVR, página 319
  25. Destruction of MRTA camp in Dos de Mayo

    In January 1992, an MRTA camp located near the town of Dos de Mayo, Mazamari district, in Satipo, was destroyed by the army. Nine subversives were killed in the attack. This event occurred one month after the failed attempt by the MRTA to take Pichanaki in December 1991. The destruction …

    Dos de Mayo, Mazamari, Satipo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 239
  26. Establishment of military base at UNCP

    In 1992, a military base was established in the UNCP university cafeteria, at the entrance to the campus. The military intervention was carried out peacefully, and the troops proceeded to clean and paint the walls. The base remained for many years until it was removed when Javier Valle Riestra became …

    Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú, Huancayo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 2472
  27. Family estrangement in Yavirironi

    By 1992, the rift between Luzmila's family and the AC family had worsened in the Yavirironi community. Conflicts intensified because the AC family quickly took up the Army's proposal to form Self-Defense Committees, forming the Yavirironi patrol. Soldiers from the Satipo base, under the command of Captain Carlos Méndez, would …

    Yavirironi, Perú Informe CVR
  28. Murder and mutilation of Cayo Silvestre Carhuancho

    On November 27, 1991, Cayo Silvestre Carhuancho was detained in Nuevo Copal by military personnel from the Aucayacu base. When family members arrived to ask for him they were denied detention and were threatened with death, finally they were 'suggested' to look in the body dumps near the Huallaga. Seven …

    Nuevo Copal, Aucayacu, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 523
  29. Drug traffickers' flight in Campanilla with military protection

    A light aircraft with national registration deplaned at 15:00 hours from a runway adapted by 'Limoniel' (known as 'Vaticano') in Campanilla. The loading and unloading operation lasted between 3 to 4 minutes. The head of the Military Base received 4 thousand dollars per flight, with three to four flights per …

    Campanilla, Frente Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR, página 2551
  30. Installation of Army military base in Raucana

    On September 6, 1991, the Army installed a military base in the Raucana Human Settlement, which remained in place until the year 2000. This military installation put an end to the organization of daily life that the PCP-SL had established in the settlement since its founding on July 28, 1990. …

    Asentamiento Humano Félix Jorge Raucana, Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  31. Torture and murder of César Beltrán Igúsquiza Caldas

    On August 16, 1991, in the district of Hermilio Valdizán, members of the Los Laureles base arrested César Beltrán Igúsquiza Caldas. He was taken to the local school, where he was beaten. That night he was taken behind the municipal council building, where they cut off his fingers and ears …

    Hermilio Valdizán, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 522
  32. Torture of Jaime Gustavo Rodriguez Credo and executions at military base

    On August 15, 1991, military personnel arrested Jaime Gustavo Rodriguez Credo in Tingo Maria and took him to military base 313 Los Laureles. He was tortured with blows, electricity and pliers for seven days. He witnessed executions of other detainees whose bodies were dismembered and thrown into the river. His …

    Tingo María, base militar 313 Los Laureles, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 522
  33. Disappearance and murder of Sara Luz Mozombite Quiñónez

    On August 9, 1991, members of the counter-subversive base of Aucayacu detained Sara Luz Mozombite Quiñonez in Sangapilla. They accused her of being a 'tuca' and took her to the base. When family members went to the base, Lieutenant Gringo and Captain Lobo denied that she was there. A week …

    Sangapilla, Aucayacu, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 522
  34. Attempt to erase evidence in Mysteriosa mine

    Army soldiers detained a group of community members who were coming to the aid of the court for the removal of corpses, holding them in an abandoned house from 10:00 in the morning until 5:30 in the afternoon. At approximately 3:30 the detainees felt an explosion, due to the fact …

    Mina Misteriosa, comunidad campesina de Santa Bárbara, Huancavelica, departamento de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3755-3756
  35. Clash between PCP-SL and law enforcement forces in Naranjillo

    The PCP-SL attempted an attack on the city of Tingo Maria using Naranjillo as a base. Approximately 500 well-armed subversives entered from 11:00 p.m. on the 15th, but were intercepted by the Peruvian army that had been alerted by a rondero. A fierce confrontation ensued that lasted until 9:00 a.m., …

    Naranjillo, distrito Padre Felipe Luyando, provincia de Leoncio Prado, departamento de Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1654-1655
  36. Detention of farmers in Rodeo Pampa

    An Army patrol under the command of Lieutenant Javier Bendezú Vargas arrived at the Rodeo Pampa annex and arrested the members of the Hilario family, accusing them of belonging to the subversion. They set fire to their homes to force them to leave, keeping them detained for the rest of …

    Anexo de Rodeo Pampa, comunidad campesina de Santa Bárbara, distrito y provincia de Huancavelica, departamento de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3752-3753
  37. Extrajudicial executions in Santa Bárbara - Mina Misteriosa

    An Army patrol under the command of Infantry Lieutenant Javier Bendezú Vargas killed fifteen people, including adults and children, in a mine known as 'Misteriosa'. The detainees were taken into the tunnel, riddled with FAL bullets and then dynamite explosive charges were set off, causing a deflagration that ended up …

    Mina Misteriosa, comunidad campesina de Santa Bárbara, distrito y provincia de Huancavelica, departamento de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3751-3766
  38. Departure of military patrols from Lircay Base

    Two military patrols departed from the Lircay Base in execution of the 'Apolonia' operation. The 'Escorpio' patrol was commanded by Infantry Lieutenant Javier Bendezú Vargas and departed at 6:00 p.m. to the area known as Cochajaccsa. The patrol 'Angel' was commanded by Lieutenant Abel Gallo Coca. Both patrols went to …

    Base de Lircay, Huancavelica, departamento de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3751-3752
  39. Detention of seven teachers by the Peruvian Army in Ayacucho

    On May 17, 1991, seven teachers were arrested by the Peruvian Army in the province of Ayacucho. This arrest occurred in the context of the teachers' strike that began on May 8, 1991, whose repression resulted in the temporary arrest of 2,000 teachers, twenty disappearances and 14 murders. The teachers …

    Provincia de Ayacucho, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, página 363
  40. Opening of criminal proceedings against officers for the murder of Hugo Bustíos

    As a consequence of the murder of journalist Hugo Bustíos Saavedra, in May 1991 Army officers Víctor La Vera Hernández and Amador Vidal Sambenito were charged with the crime of homicide. Simultaneously, the Military Justice opened a judicial investigation the same month, initiating a dispute of competence that would eventually …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 3052
  41. Arrest of Chuschi authorities

    On March 14, 1991, around 11:00 p.m., an Army patrol of approximately 20 soldiers under the command of Lieutenant Infantry EP Colins Collantes Guerra, together with members of the Chuschi Police Station, arbitrarily detained three district authorities: Manuel Pacotaype Chaupin (Mayor), Martín Cayllahua Galindo (Secretary of the Council) and Marcelo …

    Chuschi, provincia de Cangallo, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3716-3719
  42. Establishment of military bases in Huanuco

    In 1991, the Army established new military bases in different villages and towns in Huánuco. Some were located along the Marginal Highway, mainly on the right bank of the Huallaga River. The bases were located in Aucayacu, Pucayacu, 7 de Octubre and Pueblo Nuevo, all in the José Crespo y …

    Aucayacu, Pucayacu, 7 de Octubre, Pueblo Nuevo, distrito José Crespo y Castillo, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 3901
  43. Army enters Satipo and organizes peasant patrols

    At the end of 1991, the Army entered the province of Satipo and compulsively organized the population into urban and peasant patrols. The native patrols, which had been confronting the PCP-SL on their own initiative, received support from the army. In 1991, the Ashaninka of the Ene and Tambo rivers …

    Satipo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 150

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