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. Inter-American Court ruling on amnesty laws

    On March 14, 2001, the Inter-American Court of Human Rights ruled on the incompatibility of self-amnesty laws No. 26475 and No. 26492 in the Barrios Altos case. The Court qualified these laws as self-amnesty laws, stating that they lead to the defenselessness of the victims and the perpetuation of impunity, …

    San José, Costa Rica Informe CVR, páginas 3479-3480
  2. End of COREUNE on November 28, 2000

    The Reorganization Commission at UNE (COREUNE) ended its functions on November 28, 2000, according to Law No. 27366, when the Transitory Government Committee presided by Rolando Vizarraga and Guillermo Vargas was installed. During the COREUNE period, professors linked to the former Leftist parties were dismissed. Subsequently, COREUNE facilitated, by reducing …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2417
  3. Motion to investigate military situation of La Cantuta convicts

    Congressmen from different parties proposed to Congress to appoint an investigative commission on the military situation and the relationship with the Armed Forces and the National Intelligence Service of those who were sentenced for the murder of a teacher and nine students of La Cantuta, as well as those who …

    Congreso de la República, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 903
  4. Statements by Major Martin Rivas on links with military organizations

    Judge César Herrera Casina of the 25th Criminal Court of Lima took statements from Major EP Santiago Martín Rivas, member of the Colina Group, involved in the Cantuta case. In his statements, Rivas revealed his active links with military organizations, revealing the continuity of his relationship with the armed forces.

    Centro de Instrucción Militar de la Escuela Militar de Chorrillos, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 903
  5. Promulgation of the Cantuta Law

    The government enacted the so-called 'Cantuta Law', according to which jurisdictional disputes are understood to be resolved with a simple majority. In practice, this paralyzed the new vote on jurisdiction in the La Cantuta case and the case went directly to military jurisdiction, favoring the impunity of those responsible.

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 902
  6. Graves found in Huachipa with remains of La Cantuta victims

    On November 2, 1993, the magazine Sí reported that in the early morning of July 18, 1992, the ten bodies of the victims of La Cantuta were initially buried in a hollow located at kilometer 1.5 of the Ramiro Prialé Highway (Huachipa) used by the National Police as a shooting …

    Kilómetro 1.5 de la Autopista Ramiro Prialé, Huachipa, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 3475
  7. Location of corpses of missing persons from La Cantuta

    On July 12, 1993, the magazine Sí, directed by Ricardo Uceda and with a team of Edmundo Cruz and José Arrieta, located the bodies of nine students and a professor from La Cantuta University in burial sites in Cieneguilla. This journalistic investigation solved the mystery of their disappearance and evidenced …

    Cieneguilla, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1162-1163
  8. Graves found in Cieneguilla with remains of La Cantuta victims

    On July 8, 1993, the magazine Sí revealed that the remains of some students from La Cantuta had been buried in the Chavilca ravine, in the district of Cieneguilla. Prosecutor Víctor Cubas Villanueva carried out a verification diligence before representatives of the national and international press, finding buried bone and …

    Quebrada de Chavilca, Distrito de Cieneguilla, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3474-3475
  9. La Cantuta graves discovered

    The discovery of the La Cantuta graves gave new impetus to the denunciations of human rights violations. Fujimori's government did not assume responsibility, opting instead for the disqualification of the legitimacy of the denouncers and their permanent harassment. The government will continue with a series of intentional changes in legislation …

    La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 76
  10. Approval of minority opinion on self-kidnapping in La Cantuta case

    In spite of the evidence of the kidnapping and murder of the students and the professor of La Cantuta, the official majority in Congress approved the minority opinion that sustained the thesis of self-kidnapping. This decision was taken, although it seems incredible, denying the evidence of military participation in the …

    Congreso de la República, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 902
  11. Statement by General Hermoza Ríos denying Army involvement in La Cantuta

    General Nicolás Hermoza Ríos went before the investigative commission and emphatically denied that the Army had programmed and executed the operation during which the students and the teacher from La Cantuta were detained. This initial denial was later contradicted by the general himself.

    Congreso de la República, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 901
  12. Detention and torture of teacher in Canchaque by Army special forces

    The declarant was detained by special forces of the Army. The military asked him about a person and took out a list of teachers who were union leaders. They told him that if he was a leader, then he was a terrorist. Since they found his degree from La Cantuta …

    Distrito de Canchaque, provincia de Huancabamba, departamento de Piura, Perú Informe CVR, página 2802
  13. Kidnapping of La Cantuta students and professor

    Between the last hours of July 17 and the early morning of July 18, 1992, members of the Colina Detachment in coordination with members of the military base located at La Cantuta University broke into the university housing. In the presence of fifty witnesses, they kidnapped nine students and one …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3468-3469
  14. Disappearance of La Cantuta students and teacher

    There was a military raid on the student residence of the Enrique Guzmán y Valle University that ended with the kidnapping and disappearance of nine students and a professor. This operation was carried out by a group of SIE agents not stationed in the area and directed from the SIN, …

    Universidad Enrique Guzmán y Valle, La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 764
  15. Disappearance of teacher and nine students from La Cantuta University

    Nine students and a professor of La Cantuta University were arrested in a military intervention carried out at night on the campus of that university. After the arrest, all the victims disappeared. The intervention was carried out by military personnel and the whereabouts of the detainees were not subsequently known, …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 901-902
  16. Kidnapping and disappearance of La Cantuta teacher and students

    Two days after the Tarata attack, the kidnapping and disappearance of the professor and 9 students of La Cantuta took place. Monsignor Jose Dammert, in his homily for national holidays, referred to the terrible wave of violence and proposed the implementation of sensible military measures that would not lead to …

    Universidad La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1078-1079, 1080
  17. La Cantuta Massacre - Kidnapping and murder of students and teacher

    In the early morning of July 18, 1992, nine students (Juan Gabriel Mariño, Bertila Lozano Torres, Dora Oyague Fierro, Robert Teodoro Espinoza, Marcelino Rosales Cárdenas, Felipe Flores Chipana, Luis Enrique Ortiz Perea, Armando Amaro Cóndor and Heráclides Pablo Meza) and professor Hugo Muñoz Sánchez, were kidnapped from the University Housing …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2415-2416
  18. Disappearance and murder of La Cantuta students and professor

    On July 18, 1992, the Colina group perpetrated the disappearance of nine students and a professor from the Enrique Guzmán y Valle "La Cantuta" University. The victims were later murdered and their bodies dismembered. This case became one of the most brutal acts committed by the Colina group during 1992, …

    Universidad Enrique Guzmán y Valle «La Cantuta», Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 136-137
  19. La Cantuta student massacre

    On July 18, 1992, a military raid on the student residence of the Enrique Guzmán y Valle University (La Cantuta) ended with the kidnapping and disappearance of nine students and a professor of the university. This event occurred in the context of the state of emergency and the intensification of …

    Universidad Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Chosica, Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  20. Murder of La Cantuta students

    On July 18, 1992, university students from La Cantuta were assassinated, accused as terrorists by intelligence agents and the troops installed in the university. This event took place in the context of the militarized intervention of the university since 1991, when military bases were installed in La Cantuta, Huaycán and …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 426-427)
  21. Disappearance of La Cantuta students

    On July 18, 1992, students from the Enrique Guzmán y Valle National University of Education, known as La Cantuta, disappeared. This event occurred in a context of intensifying political violence in the country, a few months after the self-coup of April 5, 1992. The disappearance occurred during the period of …

    La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 207
  22. Disappearance and execution of La Cantuta students and professor

    Members of the Colina Detachment are responsible for the disappearance and subsequent execution of 9 students and a professor of the Enrique Guzmán y Valle University, known as La Cantuta. The victims were kidnapped at night on the university campus itself, which was guarded by a military detachment that had …

    Universidad Enrique Guzmán y Valle - La Cantuta, Perú Informe CVR, página 2701
  23. La Cantuta Massacre

    In July 1992, the paramilitary group Colina carried out an operation at the Enrique Guzmán y Valle National University, known as 'La Cantuta'. This operation involved the extrajudicial execution of nine students and a university professor. The events took place in a context of extreme violence and after the self-coup …

    Universidad Nacional Enrique Guzmán y Valle, La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 377
  24. La Cantuta kidnapping and disappearance

    The Colina Group carried out the kidnapping and disappearance of a professor and nine students from La Cantuta in July 1992. This event occurred in the context of the military polarization that followed the coup d'état of April 5, 1992 and was part of the selective assassinations carried out by …

    La Cantuta, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 463
  25. Murder of Rosa Pretell on September 4, 1991

    On September 4, 1991, Rosa Pretell, supervisor of the UNE women's boarding school, was murdered. The crime was claimed by the PCP-SL, alleging that Rosa Pretell collaborated by providing information about the inmates to the Army. The students who knew her directly said that she was a snitch and that …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2415
  26. Military intervention of La Cantuta on May 22, 1991

    La Cantuta was militarily intervened at 3:00 a.m. on May 22, 1991, following a visit by then president Fujimori to the campus. Military troops stormed the university. By then, most of the 300 residents were aware of the situation and had managed to leave the premises beforehand. Among the students …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2411-2412
  27. Shining Path political-cultural event broadcast in January 1991.

    On January 26, 1991, a local television station projected a video showing a political and cultural event held inside the UNE, where it could be seen that, with the participation of Shining Path leaders, university students and students from a school paraded carrying flags of the PCP-SL and singing hymns …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2410
  28. Militarized intervention of La Cantuta

    In 1991, the militarized intervention of the National University of Education (La Cantuta) took place, as part of a series of military operations in national universities perceived as centers for indoctrination and even military training of subversive cadres. This intervention generated a wave of repression on the part of the …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 425-426, 448)
  29. Police intervention at universities on April 20, 1989

    In the early morning of April 20, 1989, joint army and police forces again entered the universities of San Marcos and La Cantuta, arresting more than 500 people. During the process that led to the military intervention (1991-2000), the government proceeded to produce a counter-subversive manual, in which San Marcos …

    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Universidad Nacional de Educación (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2409
  30. Military intervention in San Marcos and La Cantuta universities

    In the early morning of April 20, 1989, soldiers and police entered San Marcos and La Cantuta universities. This military intervention took place in a context of intensification of the anti-subversive struggle by the APRA government. The operation was part of the actions of the forces of law and order …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 161
  31. San Marcos and La Cantuta Universities raid

    On April 19, 1989, combined Army and police forces carried out a simultaneous raid on the universities of San Marcos and La Cantuta in Lima. More than 500 students were arrested during the operation. This operation was part of the counter-subversive strategy of the APRA government in a context of …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  32. Control of the PCP-SL over the Comensales Committee in 1988

    Since 1988, the PCP-SL gained control of the Comité Lucha de Comensales, displacing Patria Roja and what was left of the FEUL. Previously, after the prison massacre in 1986, the PCP-SL began a strong symbolic presence in the UNE, installing a series of murals with themes and slogans alluding to …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2406
  33. Police intervention at universities on February 13, 1987

    On February 13, 1987, during the state of emergency and in the middle of the curfew imposed in Lima, around four thousand policemen entered the university residences of three state universities in Lima: San Marcos, Engineering and La Cantuta, in the early hours of the morning. The Minister of the …

    Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Universidad Nacional de Educación (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2409, 2422
  34. Police interventions in La Cantuta

    In 1987 there were police interventions in the National University of Education La Cantuta as part of a repressive wave of the State against the presence of the PCP-SL in public universities. These interventions were a response to the Shining Path's takeover of symbolic and doctrinal spaces in the university, …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 426-427)
  35. Disappearance of Puka Llaqta around 1987

    As the years went by, the militants of Puka Llaqta were absorbed by the PCP-SL until they disappeared as a group around 1987. Since the first schism of Patria Roja, most of the radicalized sectors of Puka Llaqta, who had political work in trade unions and among the peasantry, joined …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2401
  36. La Cantuta sacrifice march in 1987

    In 1987 the great march of sacrifice from La Cantuta to Lima took place, with the participation of between 3000 and 4000 students, led by the university authorities including Milcíades Hidalgo. During the march, the PCP-SL appropriated all the slogans, changing slogans such as 'combat, resist, popular slogan' to 'combat, …

    Desde La Cantuta (Chosica) hasta Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2405-2406
  37. Expansion of PCP-SL at UNE since 1984

    Starting in 1984, the PCP-SL began to absorb Puka Llaqta and forces with little political presence such as the VRPC (Vanguardia Revolucionaria Proletario Comunista), experiencing exponential growth and gaining control of spaces considered vital. The PCP-SL begins to develop a work of gradual expansion in various faculties, combining popular schools …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2403
  38. PCP-SL as a minority force in the UNE in 1982

    In 1982, the PCP-SL was still a politically minority force in the UNE, while the United Left bloc constituted the New University project, which involved teachers, authorities and students. In this first moment, the PCP-SL articulated its work in the MOTC (Workers and Classist Workers Movement) of the Carretera Central. …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2402-2403
  39. UNE recess ordered in 1977

    The National University of Education (UNE) is ordered to recess. Hugo Muñoz, husband of Nilda Atanasio, was seconded to the provinces during this period. Both ended up traveling to China. This recess was part of the military government's measures against universities. Upon his return, Atanasio returned to teaching at the …

    Universidad Nacional de Educación Enrique Guzmán y Valle (La Cantuta), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2401

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