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. Presidential elections give a murky victory to Alberto Fujimori

    On April 9, 2000, presidential elections were held in Peru, resulting in the victory of Alberto Fujimori. The CVR report describes this victory as "murky", suggesting irregularities in the electoral process. These elections represented the re-election of Fujimori, who had already won in 1990 and 1995. The electoral result was …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 417
  2. General Elections 2000 - First round

    The 2000 general elections are held. Several exit polls show the winner as the candidate of Perú Posible, Alejandro Toledo Manrique. However, as the quick count is carried out, the electoral results change, in such a way that President Alberto Fujimori Fujimori appears as the winner of the electoral race. …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 5012-5013
  3. Reelection of Alberto Fujimori

    Alberto Fujimori won his presidential re-election on April 9, 1995. This reelection occurs in a context of declining subversive violence after the capture of Abimael Guzmán in 1992 and the weakening of the PCP-SL and MRTA. Fujimori's electoral triumph comes after the implementation of counter-subversive policies and anti-terrorist legislation that …

    Perú Informe CVR, p. 417
  4. Detention of municipal candidates in Huancapi

    On April 19, 1991, around 10:30 p.m., a military patrol of 15 soldiers under the command of Sub Lieutenant José Luis Israel Chávez Velásquez arrested six people who had just registered their electoral list 'Izquierda Unida Socialista' for the municipal elections: Zenón Huamaní Chuchón, Julio Arotoma Cacñahuaray, Eleuterio Fernández Quispe, …

    Huancapi, provincia de Fajardo, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3725-3728
  5. Presidential elections second round - Central Region

    In June 1990, second round presidential elections were held in the central region of Peru. The Armed and Police Forces guaranteed that these elections were held in almost all the voting centers in the region, despite the context of political violence generated by the PCP-SL and the MRTA. These elections …

    Región Central, Junín, Pasco, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 149
  6. 1990 General Elections

    In the general elections of April 9, 1990, Alberto Fujimori obtained 29% of the votes, coming second after Fredemo (33%). Absenteeism was the highest in the ten years of democracy. In the departments of Ayacucho and Huancavelica it exceeded 40%; while in Huánuco and Junín it was around 50%. In …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 724, 729-730
  7. Presentation of IU government plan 1990-1995

    The presidential candidate of Izquierda Unida (IU), Henry Pease García-Yrigoyen, together with the head of the government plan, Javier Iguiñiz, presented the general outlines of the IU government plan for the period 1990-1995. This presentation took place within the framework of the electoral campaign for the general elections to be …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 177
  8. Mutilation of peasants' hands in Iguaín

    One month before the 1990 general elections, the Shining Path barbarically attacked the district of Iguaín. The subversives mutilated the hands of peasants, among them children, with the intention of causing terror in the population so that they would not go to vote. At the hacienda, an armed group dressed …

    Distrito de Iguaín, provincia de Huanta, departamento de Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, página 3154
  9. Attack against the Electoral Registry

    In March 1990, there was an attack against the local Electoral Registry in Acobamba. This attack was perpetrated by the Shining Path months before the general elections. The attack was part of the Shining Path's strategy of destroying both public and private infrastructure in the area. During this period, although …

    Acobamba Informe CVR, página 121
  10. Voting impediment in Tamaya and Imiria elections

    During the 1990 elections, Shining Path supporters stationed themselves on an esplanade near Puerto Alegre to prevent, under threat of death, the inhabitants of Tamaya and Imiria from going to Masisea to vote. This action was part of the PCP-SL's territorial control strategy in the area, which had established Open …

    Tamaya e Imiria, Perú Informe CVR
  11. Annulment of municipal elections in Huamanga

    The Provincial Jury of Elections of Huamanga informed that in thirteen districts the municipal elections held days before were annulled. The annulment was due to the fact that the number of null and blank votes exceeded 74% of the total vote in these districts. This occurred in a context of …

    Huamanga, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, página 171
  12. Municipal and regional elections

    On November 12, 1989, municipal and regional elections were held. The IU obtained 12%, while the Left Socialist Agreement (ASI) obtained 2% of the vote. The Democratic Front (FREDEMO), led by Mario Vargas Llosa, had obtained just over 32% nationwide. In Lima, the independent Ricardo Belmont was elected Mayor. A …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 862
  13. Closing date for the registration of presidential candidates

    On October 10, 1989, the deadline for the registration of candidates for the presidential elections in Peru was October 10, 1989. A total of ten presidential candidates were registered. Among the most prominent candidates were Mario Vargas Llosa for FREDEMO, Luis Alva Castro for PAP, Henry Pease García-Yrigoyen for IU …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 169
  14. Municipal elections

    On November 9, municipal elections were held throughout the country. President Alan Garcia Perez described the IU as the 'second majority'. The official results in Lima were: Jorge del Castillo Gálvez (PAP) obtained 37.6%, Alfonso Barrantes Lingán (IU) obtained 34.8%, and Luis Bedoya Reyes (PPC) obtained 26.9%. However, the official …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 127-128
  15. First Ordinary Congress of Huaycán

    The first ordinary congress of Huaycán was held, considered the most important in its history, with the attendance of between 600 and 700 delegates. The leftist leaders decided that the Board of Directors would be elected by universal voting and not by delegates. Surprisingly, the first board of directors of …

    Huaycán, Ate-Vitarte, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2217-2218
  16. Terrorist attack against Domingo García Rada

    On April 24, 1985, at approximately 8:30 a.m., the President of the National Jury of Elections, Domingo Garcia Rada, was the victim of a terrorist attack perpetrated by members of the Shining Path. The vehicle in which he was traveling with his driver Segundo Narro Silva and his custodian Major …

    Jirón Roma cuadra 3, distrito de San Isidro, provincia de Lima, departamento de Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3413-3420
  17. Inhabitants of San Juan Baños de Rabí vote in defiance of Shining Path

    On Sunday, April 14, 1985, the day of the presidential elections, one hundred villagers from San Juan Baños de Rabí traveled to Yanahuanca to exercise their right to vote. This act represented a demonstration of direct resistance against the subversive incursions of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. The villagers put to flight …

    San Juan Baños de Rabí, Yanahuanca, Daniel Alcides Carrión, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 202
  18. Incursion in university canteen

    On April 11, 1985, a Shining Path commando raided the university dining hall in Huamanga. During the raid, they announced an armed strike for April 13, 14 and 15. The commandos called on students to support the boycott of the upcoming presidential elections. This event occurred in a context where …

    Comedor universitario, Huamanga, Ayacucho Informe CVR, página 79
  19. Approval of IU formula

    The Izquierda Unida (IU) formula for the presidential elections was approved in the early morning of October 9, 1984. The formula included the presidential candidacy of Alfonso Barrantes Lingán, with the vice-presidencies of Jorge del Prado Chávez and Luis Nieto. However, this formula barely lasted 36 hours and was reformulated, …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 94
  20. Armed confrontation between FER and FURE during student elections

    During the student elections, the FER 'Puka Llacta' boycotted the event and confronted the FURE in a pitched battle in which firearms were used, resulting in several injured students. This confrontation was evidence of the political violence that was taking place inside the university.

    Universidad Nacional del Centro del Perú, Huancayo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 2454
  21. Manuel Ulloas Elías accepts presidential pre-candidacy

    On February 26, 1984, former Minister of Economy Manuel Ulloas Elías publicly accepted his presidential pre-candidacy. In accepting the nomination, Ulloas Elías committed himself to hold a polemic with the general secretary of Acción Popular (AP), Javier Alva Orlandini. This announcement took place in the context of the preparations for …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 84
  22. Alan García elected presidential candidate of the PAP

    On February 12, 1984, Alan Garcia Perez was elected candidate to the Presidency of the Republic in internal elections of the Peruvian Aprista Party (PAP). This election was held in the context of preparation for the 1985 presidential elections. The same month, former Minister of Economy Manuel Ulloas Elías publicly …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 84
  23. Municipal elections and victory of Alfonso Barrantes in Lima

    Municipal elections were held throughout the country, and the IU candidate, Alfonso Barrantes Lingán, won the mayoralty of Lima. His victory provoked a series of expectations among his voters, especially in the popular sectors, and among the ranks of the political parties and organizations that make up the IU. For …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 605
  24. Attempt to thwart elections in Marcabalito

    In 1983, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso attempted to thwart the electoral process in the locality of Marcabalito, district of Huamachuco, province of Sanchez Carrion. This event was part of the Shining Path's strategy to sabotage democratic institutions and local authorities in the region. The attempt is part of the initial period …

    Marcabalito, Huamachuco, Sánchez Carrión, La Libertad, Perú Informe CVR
  25. Subversive raid in Anchonga

    A column of subversives of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso raided the community of Anchonga, province of Angaraes. The objective of this action was to frustrate the national municipal elections that were taking place at that time. This incursion was part of the first actions of the PCP-SL in the province of …

    Anchonga, Angaraes, Huancavelica Informe CVR, páginas 116-121
  26. United Left Foundation (IU)

    The political electoral front Izquierda Unida (IU) was founded with a view to competing in the November municipal elections. The PSR ML - MIR EM, as a member of the UDP, participated in this foundation. The IU won the elections in some provinces and several districts of the country, initiating …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 601-602
  27. 1980 General Elections

    On May 18, with the participation of 6,382,002 voters, the General Elections were held. Fernando Belaunde Terry of Acción Popular won with 46% of the presidential votes, followed by Armando Villanueva del Campo of the PAP with 28% and Luis Bedoya Reyes of the PPC with 10%. The leftist blocs …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 4723
  28. Burning of ballot boxes in Chuschi - Start of the armed struggle of the PCP-SL

    An armed group of five hooded PCP-SL members broke into the premises where the ballot boxes and lists for the next day's national elections were kept and burned eleven ballot boxes. Four of the assailants were soon captured in an abandoned hut near the village. This event was claimed by …

    Chuschi, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 251, 253
  29. Beginning of the People's War of the PCP-SL in Chuschi

    On May 17, 1980, a group of PCP-SL militants burned the ballot boxes and electoral material in Chuschi, initiating their 'people's war'. This symbolic act marked the beginning of the internal armed conflict in Peru. On the same day, another group of Shining Pathists threw dynamite firecrackers at the Provincial …

    Chuschi, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR

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