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. President Alan Garcia's message on prison riots

    President Alan Garcia Perez addressed a message to the country on June 24, 1986, four days after the riot of terrorist detainees in three prisons in Lima and Callao (Lurigancho, El Fronton and Santa Barbara) occurred on June 18. In his message, the president condemned terrorism and reiterated his support …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 117-118
  2. Riots and massacres in three Lima prisons

    On June 18 and 19, 1986 there were simultaneous riots organized by the PCP-SL in three prisons in Lima and Callao. Law enforcement forces intervened with extreme violence resulting in the death of 244 inmates executed: 118 in El Frontón, 124 in Lurigancho and 2 in Santa Bárbara. The riots …

    Penales El Frontón, Lurigancho y Santa Bárbara, Lima y Callao, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3951-3976
  3. Slaughter of the prisons (Riots in Lima's prisons)

    Between June 18 and 19, 1986, there were simultaneous riots in three penitentiaries in Lima. In CRAS Lurigancho, 124 inmates died after repression by members of the Navy and the Republican Guard. In CRAS El Frontón, located in Callao, approximately 150 inmates died. In CRAS Santa Barbara 3 female inmates …

    Lima, Perú (CRAS Lurigancho, CRAS El Frontón en Callao, y CRAS Santa Bárbara) Informe CVR, páginas 414-415
  4. Rioting in Lima and Callao prisons

    Between June 18 and 19, 1986 there were simultaneous riots in three prisons: CRAS Lurigancho, CRAS El Frontón in Callao, and CRAS Santa Bárbara. The riot in Lurigancho was broken up by members of the Navy and the Republican Guard, resulting in 124 inmates dead. In the Frontón prison approximately …

    CRAS Lurigancho, CRAS El Frontón (Callao) y CRAS Santa Bárbara, Lima y Callao, Perú Informe CVR
  5. Rioting in Lima's prisons

    On June 18 and 19, 1986, there was a riot of subversive prisoners in three prisons in Lima: CRAS Lurigancho (124 dead), CRAS El Frontón (more than 100 dead), and CRAS Santa Bárbara (3 inmates dead). This event was the largest collective massacre in the history of Peru up to …

    Lima, Perú (CRAS Lurigancho, CRAS El Frontón, CRAS Santa Bárbara) Informe CVR, página 459
  6. Riot in Lima and Callao prisons

    On June 18, 1986, detainees held for terrorism in three prisons in Lima and Callao (Lurigancho, El Frontón and Santa Bárbara) rioted. In Santa Barbara two subversives died on June 19. The government ordered the Joint Command to have the military justice system carry out the necessary investigations to determine …

    Penales de Lurigancho, El Frontón y Santa Bárbara, Lima y Callao, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 117-118, 136-137
  7. PCP-SL mutiny in El Frontón, Lurigancho and Santa Mónica prisons

    PCP-SL militants rioted in three prisons: El Frontón, Lurigancho and Santa Mónica, taking advantage of the media coverage of the Socialist International congress taking place in Lima. Garcia's government commissioned the Armed Forces to put an end to the riot with a death toll of 244 people. Almost immediately, pro-guerrilla …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 614
  8. Violent suppression of riots in three Lima prisons

    On June 18, 1986, there was a Shining Path riot in the Lurigancho, El Frontón and Santa Bárbara prisons with hostage taking. The Council of Ministers decided to reestablish order with maximum energy, entrusting the task to the Joint Command of the Armed Forces. The repression resulted in the death …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 701-714
  9. Arrest of William Zabarburú in Cerro de Pasco

    On June 22, 1983, William Zabarburú, librarian of the Labor Cultural Center of Cerro de Pasco, Izquierda Unida militant and candidate of the Partido Unificado Mariateguista (PUM) for the department of Cerro de Pasco, was arrested. He was imprisoned in the El Frontón prison for two years, unjustly accused of …

    Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 2975

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