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. Ruling of the Constitutional Tribunal on Challapalca Prison

    On November 19, 2002, the Constitutional Court declared partially founded an Habeas Corpus action filed on behalf of Juan Islas Trinidad and other inmates of the Challapalca prison, against the Ministers of Justice and the Interior and the President of INPE. This ruling ordered the INPE to transfer inmates whose …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 3004
  2. Habeas corpus inadmissible by Samuel Dyer Ampudia

    On July 31, 1992, Samuel Dyer's relatives filed a habeas corpus petition before the Third Criminal Court of Callao. This action was declared inadmissible, despite the fact that the resolution itself identified the detainee as Samuel Edward Dyer Ampudia and determined that the requisition corresponded to Edward Moises Dyer Ampudia …

    Callao, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3821-3822
  3. Decree Law No. 25433 on habeas corpus

    The government decrees law 25433, which modifies article 31 of the habeas corpus law. This modification regulates the power of the judge to suspend momentarily those acts that may constitute violations of constitutional rights and that have been judicially challenged. The decree is produced in the context of the Government …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 212
  4. Return of the amparo and habeas corpus bill

    The Executive Branch returned to Parliament the bill regulating the writ of amparo and habeas corpus. This bill had been approved during the last extraordinary session of Congress. The return of the bill by the Executive represented a rejection of the parliamentary regulation of these fundamental constitutional remedies for the …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 192
  5. Judgment of first instance declaring Habeas Corpus of Ernesto Castillo Paez well founded.

    Judge Dr. Elba Greta Minaya declared the Habeas Corpus petition founded and ordered the immediate release of Ernesto Castillo Paez, under the responsibility of the then Minister of the Interior General EP Adolfo Alvarado Fournier, the Chief of the National Police General PNP Victor Alva Plasencia and the Chief of …

    24º Juzgado de Instrucción de Lima, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1305-1306
  6. Interposition of Habeas Corpus by Ernesto Castillo Paez

    Mr. Cromwell Castillo Castillo, father of Ernesto Castillo Paez, filed a Habeas Corpus suit before the 24th Court of Instruction of Lima on behalf of his son and against the Ministry of the Interior, the Chief of the Peruvian National Police and the Chief of the National Directorate against Terrorism. …

    24º Juzgado de Instrucción de Lima, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 1304
  7. Arrest and disappearance of Ernesto Castillo Paez

    On October 21, 1990, Ernesto Castillo Paez, a young university student, was detained by members of the National Police. Although the Habeas Corpus had been favorably resolved in two instances, on February 7, 1991, the Supreme Court of Justice declared the decision null and void. Faced with this situation of …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 3016
  8. Habeas Corpus action by Angel Escobar declared inadmissible.

    The Provisional Examining Judge issued a resolution declaring the Habeas Corpus action filed by APRODEH in favor of Angel Escobar Jurado IMPROCEDENT. The resolution indicated that from the findings made at police stations and the Army Military Base, the detention of the citizen was not proven, therefore the facts were …

    Huancavelica, departamento de Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 3621
  9. Second Habeas Corpus Action with no response

    The relatives corroborated the imprisonment of Raúl Salas Chocas, Wilson Salas Huanuco, Nicolás Chocas Cavero, Freddy Flores Salas, Teódulo Simón Yaringaño, Jaime Jesús Montalvo and José Camarena Peña, so a second Habeas Corpus Action was filed before the Correctional Court of Huancayo. No response was ever obtained from the judicial …

    Huancayo, departamento de Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 3601
  10. Habeas Corpus action declared unfounded.

    A Habeas Corpus Action was filed against Lieutenant Colonel EP Roberto Contreras, Chief of the '9 de Diciembre' Barracks, in favor of Raúl Alfredo Salas Chocas, Wilson Salas Huanuco and Freddy Félix Flores Salas. This action was declared unfounded by the Second Court of Instruction of Huancayo after an inspection …

    Huancayo, departamento de Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 3601
  11. Mutiny at El Frontón Prison

    On June 18, 1986, there was a riot at San Juan Bautista prison, known as El Frontón, where Víctor Neira Alegría, Edgar Zenteno Escobar and William Zenteno Escobar were being held as defendants for terrorism. As a result of the riot, the Government by Supreme Decree No. 006-86 JUS delegated …

    Penal San Juan Bautista (El Frontón), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3014-3015
  12. Arrest of Luis Morales Ortega in Ayacucho

    In May 1983 in Ayacucho, Luis Morales Ortega was detained and held incommunicado for four days by order of General Clemente Noel Moral, head of the Political-Military Command of the area, alleging the commission of the crime of contempt against professional and functional duties. The Court of First Instance and …

    Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, página 3013

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