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. Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) Report

    The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) concluded its work after more than two years of investigation into the internal armed conflict in Peru. The report highlighted the atrocities committed by the PCP-SL and the state's response, which also included human rights violations. The CVR emphasized the need for reconciliation …

    Peru Página 103
  2. Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Peru was published in 2003. It provides a comprehensive analysis of the internal conflict in Peru, detailing the roles of various armed groups, political entities, and government bodies. The report aims to uncover the truth about human rights violations and …

    Lima, Peru Informe Final de la Comisión de la Verdad y Reconciliación
  3. Public Hearing on the Murder of Medical Students

    In October 2002, a public hearing was held in Lima to address the case of medical students from the Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal who were tortured and murdered. The hearing highlighted the involvement of various police officers in the crime, who were not held accountable. The event is part of …

    Lima, Peru CVR. BDI-I-P534, Audiencia pública de casos en Lima, Caso 13
  4. Public Hearing on Uchiza Cases

    A public hearing was held on August 25, 2002, in Uchiza, Tocache, San Martín, Peru, where testimonies were given regarding the impact of internal armed conflict on the community. The hearing highlighted the importance of cultural expression and bilingual education in fostering reconciliation and understanding. The event underscored the need …

    Uchiza, Tocache, San Martín, Peru CVR. BDI-I-P404, referencia 360
  5. Interview with PCP-SL Leader in Yanamayo Prison

    In June 2002, an interview was conducted with a leader of the Shining Path (PCP-SL) in Yanamayo Prison, Puno. The discussion focused on the reintegration of individuals involved in the internal conflict in Peru and the possibility of amnesty for those who lay down their arms. The leader expressed skepticism …

    Yanamayo Prison, Puno, Peru CVR. BDI-I-P252. Junio de 2002
  6. Sendero Luminoso's Control and Expropriation in Huancasancos

    During the period of violence in Peru, the Shining Path (PCP-SL) exerted control over local communities in Huancasancos, expropriating livestock and restricting access to farmland. The group replaced traditional authorities with younger locals, leading to internal conflicts and dissatisfaction among the population. The Shining Path's actions, including expropriations and unequal …

    Sancos and Sacsamarca, Huancasancos, Peru CVR. BDI Entrevistas en profundidad P334, P329, Huancasancos, abril de 2002
  7. Subversive Justice and Power Dynamics in Ayacucho

    During the internal conflict in Ayacucho, subversive groups took justice into their own hands, executing individuals based on ideological decisions and community consensus. This period saw the erosion of traditional authority structures, as local leaders were either coerced into compliance or forced to abandon their positions due to threats and …

    Ayacucho, Peru Página 293, CVR. Testimonios 202479, BDI-I-P321, BDI-I-P316
  8. Reconciliation Efforts in Peru Post-Internal Armed Conflict

    In 2002, various workshops were held in Peru, including in Huanta, Huamanga, and Huánuco, focusing on reconciliation after the internal armed conflict. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) emphasized the importance of rebuilding citizenship and a social pact to ensure that the rights of citizens are respected and that violence …

    Peru CVR, referencias BDI-II-P14, BDI-II-P18, BDI-II-P26
  9. Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict and Reconciliation Efforts

    The text discusses the complex process of overcoming the traumatic effects of the internal armed conflict in Peru. It highlights the testimonies of victims who have learned from their painful experiences and emphasizes the importance of reconciliation and healing. The document references various interviews and workshops conducted in 2002, focusing …

    Peru CVR - BDI-I, testimonios de junio-noviembre de 2002
  10. Peruvian Internal Conflict and Reconciliation Efforts

    The text discusses the demands of the PCP-SL and MRTA during the Peruvian internal conflict and emphasizes the importance of addressing these demands separately from the national reconciliation process. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) highlights the need to avoid repeating past violence by addressing deep-rooted societal issues such as …

    Peru 76
  11. Impunity and Human Rights Violations in Peru

    The text discusses the ongoing pain and indignation felt by victims' families due to the impunity surrounding human rights violations in Peru. It highlights the frustration over the lack of justice for crimes committed during the internal conflict, including the presence of perpetrators like Martín Rivas and former President Fujimori …

    Peru Audiencia pública de casos en Lima, 21 de junio de 2002; BDI-I-P531, P297, P31, P252
  12. Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearings

    In 2002, the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission held various hearings and workshops to address the human rights violations that occurred during the internal conflict in Peru. Testimonies from victims and their families highlighted the need for justice and reconciliation, emphasizing that the violence and abuses by the armed forces …

    Peru BDI-I-P552, BDI-I-P590, BDI-I-P420, BDI-I-P246
  13. Torture and Detention during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru

    The testimony describes the inhumane conditions and torture faced by detainees during the internal armed conflict in Peru. The declarant recounts being held in a small cell, subjected to physical abuse, and deprived of basic necessities like food and water. This account highlights the severe human rights violations that occurred …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Peru CVR, Testimonio 411276, Huánuco, 2002; Testimonio de detenido y torturado en Tingo María, Huánuco
  14. Child Casualties During the Internal Conflict in Peru

    During the internal conflict in Peru, numerous children suffered dire consequences due to the violence and instability. Many children died from hunger and disease as their families were unable to provide for them amidst the chaos. In some tragic instances, mothers were forced to make heart-wrenching decisions to end the …

    Ayacucho, Lima, Huancayo CVR, página 191
  15. Establishment of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR)

    In 2001, the Peruvian government established the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) to investigate crimes committed during the internal conflict from 1980 to 2000. The commission was tasked with examining offenses attributed to both state agents and subversive groups, including murders, kidnappings, forced disappearances, and other serious human rights violations. …

    Peru 26
  16. Sexual Violence During the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru

    The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru investigated widespread sexual violence, particularly against women, during the internal armed conflict. This violence was primarily attributed to state agents, including the military and police, as well as, to a lesser extent, members of subversive groups like the Shining Path (PCP-SL) and the …

    Peru Capítulo 'Violencia Sexual contra la Mujer', III. Análisis de la situación peruana, página 66
  17. Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR)

    The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) was established to investigate the violence and human rights abuses that occurred in Peru during the internal conflict. The commission emphasized listening to the victims and gathering testimonies from various participants, including military personnel, subversive groups, and political authorities. The CVR aimed to …

    Peru página 102
  18. Peru's Transition to Democracy and the Establishment of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    In 2000, Peru embarked on a new transition to democracy following the fall of an authoritarian and corrupt government. This period marked a renewed hope among the populace for a state that truly represents all Peruvians and fosters a united, peaceful, and prosperous society. To address the legacy of two …

    Peru
  19. Amnesty Law for Military Personnel in Peru

    In 1995, the Peruvian Congress passed a law granting amnesty to military personnel, absolving them of numerous human rights violations committed during the internal conflict. This legislation, along with administrative intervention at the National University of Education (UNE), marked the beginning of a new phase of institutionalized silence regarding violence …

    Peru 628
  20. Massacre of Asháninka People

    On August 11, 1993, 54 Asháninka natives were brutally murdered with machetes in the region of Junín, Satipo. This event is part of a series of violent acts against indigenous communities during the internal conflict in Peru. The Asháninka people have been targeted due to their resistance against subversive groups.

    Junín, Satipo
  21. Internal Armed Conflict in Peru

    The text discusses the internal armed conflict in Peru, highlighting the role of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in addressing crimes and human rights violations. The conflict led to tens of thousands of deaths and numerous injuries, necessitating the application of International Human Rights Law and International Humanitarian Law. Various …

    Peru
  22. Capture of Abimael Guzmán and Peace Negotiations

    In September 1992, Abimael Guzmán, the leader of the Shining Path (PCP-SL), was captured. Following his capture, Guzmán requested peace negotiations with the government of President Alberto Fujimori, signaling a potential end to the internal armed conflict in Peru. This marked a significant shift in the dynamics of the conflict, …

    Peru página 145-426
  23. Violence and Community Defense in Peru

    During the internal conflict in Peru, homes and schools became dangerous places due to the threat of being targeted by either the Shining Path (PCP-SL) or the military. Communities organized themselves into defense groups, such as rondas campesinas, to protect against violence. However, these groups sometimes resorted to cruel and …

    Cayena, Juanjui, Mariscal Cáceres, San Martín, Peru Página 204
  24. Peruvian Internal Armed Conflict and the 1992 Coup

    During the 1980s, Peru experienced a severe internal armed conflict marked by widespread violence. The Peruvian parliament's failure to adequately address the subversion contributed to human rights violations. The situation worsened after the coup on April 5, 1992, when a process of normative corruption emerged, leading to impunity for state …

    Peru página 225
  25. Renunciation and Conflict within the MRTA

    In January 1992, significant internal conflicts within the MRTA (Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement) led to the resignation of several key members, including Sístero García Torres and Alberto Gálvez Olaechea. The departure of these members, particularly in the Northeastern Front, resulted in armed confrontations between the MRTA and dissidents, as well …

    San Martín, Peru p. 416
  26. La Masacre de La Cantuta

    The La Cantuta massacre involved the execution and disappearance of nine students and a professor from La Cantuta University in Lima. This event occurred in the context of Peru's internal conflict and was a significant example of human rights violations involving paramilitary and subversive groups. The incident highlighted the involvement …

    Lima, Peru Párrafo 149
  27. La Cantuta Massacre

    The La Cantuta Massacre refers to the abduction and murder of nine students and a professor from La Cantuta University in Lima, Peru, in August 1991. This event was part of a series of human rights violations during the internal conflict in Peru, involving state forces and insurgent groups. The …

    Lima, Peru Párrafo 140
  28. Arbitrary Detention in Huancapi

    On 19 April 1991, members of the Peruvian Army stationed at the Huancapi Base committed serious human rights violations by arbitrarily detaining seven residents of the Huancapi district. This incident occurred as the residents were preparing to participate in a supplementary electoral process. The event is part of a broader …

    Huancapi, Fajardo, Ayacucho, Peru Página 501
  29. Ccano-Huanta Massacre

    The massacre of Ccano-Huanta was perpetrated by members of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in February 1991. This event was part of a series of systematic and widespread killings during the internal armed conflict in Peru from 1980 to 2000. The PCP-SL aimed to impose a 'New Order' through terror, targeting individuals …

    Ccano-Huanta, Ayacucho, Peru Testimonio de Asunta Tambracc de Chávez, CVR Audiencia pública de Casos en Huanta, 3ra sesión, 12 de abril de 2002
  30. Massacre in Primavera

    In early 1991, military forces from the Aucayacu base detained and killed 18 residents of the Primavera settlement. The operation resulted in a massacre, with some bodies found mutilated, including a young woman who was also abducted. This event is part of a series of human rights violations during the …

    Primavera, near Aucayacu, José Crespo y Castillo, Peru página 303
  31. Forced Recruitment and Victim Profiling during the Internal Armed Conflict in Peru

    During the internal armed conflict in Peru, the Communist Party of Peru - Shining Path (PCP-SL) engaged in forced recruitment of young individuals in communities where voluntary support was lacking. The conflict was characterized by unconventional warfare, with PCP-SL militants blending into the local population. This led to profiling by …

    Peru página 171
  32. Internal Conflict at the University of the Center

    In 1990, the PCP-SL managed to place 11 of its militants in the Assembly of the University of the Center, leading to an intense internal conflict marked by violent clashes with the MRTA. This struggle for control resulted in numerous casualties among faculty, students, and staff. The situation was exacerbated …

    University of the Center, Peru p. 628
  33. Assassination in Mariscal Castilla

    In June 1989, a resident of Huancayo recounted the assassination of her husband in Mariscal Castilla. This event is part of a broader context of violence and human rights abuses in Peru during the internal conflict. The testimony highlights the fear and indiscriminate accusations of terrorism that were prevalent at …

    Mariscal Castilla, Huancayo, Junín, Peru CVR BDI-SM-P214, BDI-II-P871. Testimonio 331031
  34. Sexual Violence and Human Rights Violations in Peru

    In 1989, a woman in the Culebra hamlet, Huancayo, was accused of being a terrorist by a local man after she rejected his advances. The military, acting on this accusation, detained her, and her mutilated body was found eighteen days later near the Culebras river. This event is part of …

    Caserío Culebra, Huancayo, Departamento de Junín, Peru CVR página 367, referencias 503-509
  35. Destruction and Losses in Ayacucho During the Internal Conflict

    In 1989, the region of Ayacucho in Peru experienced significant destruction due to the internal conflict involving senderistas and military forces. Communities such as Incarajay suffered severe losses, with homes and schools burned and residents subjected to violence. The economic impact on families was substantial, with estimated losses reaching US$ …

    Ayacucho, Peru Página 309
  36. Internal Conflict in Puno, Peru

    In 1989, the internal conflict in Puno, Peru, intensified with the actions of the Shining Path (PCP-SL), which resulted in 88 victims, including police and local authorities. The conflict was concentrated in a 'guerrilla triangle' covering areas from San Juan del Oro to Crucero. The political landscape was further complicated …

    Puno, Peru página 278
  37. Assassination of Political and Municipal Authorities in Peru

    In 1989, Peru experienced the highest number of assassinations of political and municipal authorities during the internal conflict that spanned from 1980 to 1995. Approximately 500 municipal and political figures were killed, with a significant number being mayors from the Partido Aprista. The violence led to a mass abandonment of …

    Peru Página 54

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