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. Autogolpe de Fujimori y Detención de Agustín Mantilla

    Following the autogolpe (self-coup) by President Alberto Fujimori on April 5, 1992, Agustín Mantilla was removed from his home and accused of illegal possession of weapons. Despite the charges, Mantilla was noted for his courage in submitting to justice and was held in the Police Hospital for fifteen months. The …

    Peru página 760
  2. Detention and Allegations Against Samuel Dyer

    In 1992, Samuel Dyer was detained under circumstances that were later deemed illegal, leading to his escape facilitated by his captors. Following his public denunciation of the incident, he faced legal challenges, including accusations of tax evasion and drug trafficking, which he attributed to government retaliation. The case highlighted issues …

    Peru página 606
  3. Detención ilegal y ejecuciones extrajudiciales en San Martín

    In January 1988, Dr. Carlos Escobar Pineda, the Superior Prosecutor in the judicial district of San Martín, received reports of the illegal detention of 35 individuals. Official records later confirmed the reappearance of only 28 of these individuals. The counter-subversive campaign during this period included extrajudicial executions.

    San Martín, Peru Nota 23

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