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. Interview Health Care Personnel in Retiro

    Interview conducted by the CVR with retired Police Health personnel in the city of Lima. This interview is part of the documentation on the psychological and mental health effects on members of the police forces during the internal armed conflict. The testimony is mentioned in the context of an analysis …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 248
  2. Testimony of person accused of treason and imprisonment

    Testimony of a person who was accused of treason and subsequently imprisoned in Lima. The testimony was collected in January 2003 as part of the statements documented by the CVR. The interviewee recounts his experience of arrest, unjust accusation and imprisonment, forming part of a group of testimonies about people …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 247
  3. Disappearance of son in Lima

    A woman testifies about the disappearance of her son in the city of Lima. The testimony was collected in Ayacucho in December 2002. The mother recounts how, out of grief and anger over the disappearance, she took to drinking and learned to chew too much coca. The case illustrates the …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, BDI-SM-P257, BDI-II-P904 Testimonio 201251
  4. Testimony on humiliation and devaluation in detention

    Testimony collected in Lima in December 2002 documenting experiences of humiliation and devaluation suffered by victims during the internal armed conflict. The testimony is part of the section of the report that analyzes the attacks on individuals, their families, communities, institutions, values and forms of organization, which in addition to …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, p. 180
  5. Thematic Public Hearing on Political Violence and the Educational Community

    Thematic public hearing organized by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) focused on political violence and its impact on the educational community. This event was part of the process of compiling testimonies and documentation of human rights violations that occurred during the internal armed conflict in Peru. The hearing made …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, BDI-I-P512
  6. Medical Report N°081 from the Instituto Materno Perinatal on pregnancy of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    The Maternal Perinatal Institute of the Ministry of Health (Maternidad de Lima) issued Medical Report No. 081 on October 11, 2002. This medical report was used as evidence to determine the gestation time of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides. The document, together with Medical Record No. 3343 of the INPE Prison …

    Instituto Materno Perinatal (Maternidad de Lima), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 382
  7. Public Hearing on Political Violence and Crimes against Women

    Public hearing organized by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission focused on documenting and making visible the political violence and crimes committed specifically against women during the internal armed conflict. During this hearing, testimonies of women victims of sexual violence, arbitrary detentions, torture and other abuses were presented. The testimonies collected …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  8. Testimony on detention, torture and humiliation in Lima

    Testimony of a person who suffered detention and torture, narrating the humiliations received during his captivity. The declarant describes how he was taken to Lima and subjected to mistreatment at DINCOTE at around 12:00 midnight, where an officer kicked him in the back and humiliated him with insults. The testimony …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  9. Testimony of Julia Castillo Ccopa on detention and torture

    Julia Castillo Ccopa gave her testimony at the first session of the CVR's public hearings on June 21, 2002. Her testimony corresponds to case N° 2 of that session. She narrated her experience of detention and torture in Lima. This testimony is part of the public hearings organized by the …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 238
  10. Testimony of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    María Magdalena Monteza Benavides testified before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission about her detention, torture and rape by Army personnel in 1992. During her testimony, she reiterated the allegations she had made since the judicial stage about the physical and psychological mistreatment and rape suffered during her clandestine detention. The …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  11. Formalization of new criminal complaint for kidnapping of Ernesto Castillo Paez

    As a consequence of the mandate of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, Prosecutor Miguel Angel Vega Vaccaro of the 37th Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Lima filed a criminal complaint against Commander Juan Mejía León and 15 other officers for the crime of kidnapping of Ernesto Castillo Páez. The …

    37º Fiscalía Provincial Penal de Lima, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1311-1312
  12. Valentín Paniagua takes over the presidency

    Valentín Paniagua is sworn in as President of the Republic. This event took place in the context of the political crisis generated by the resignation of Alberto Fujimori, who had traveled to Asia from where he announced his resignation after allegations of electoral fraud in his 2000 reelection. Paniagua's inauguration …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 417
  13. March of the Four Yours

    Former presidential candidate Alejandro Toledo Manrique calls for a three-day mobilization called the March of the Four of His Own, in protest against the fraudulent re-election of Alberto Fujimori Fujimori. The first day passes peacefully with thousands of people mobilizing from different parts of the capital. On July 28, acts …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 5016-5017
  14. National civic strike called by opposition forces

    A national civic strike called by opposition forces takes place. It is characterized by protest actions and demonstrations at various points in the capital. In cities such as Iquitos, Cuzco and Arequipa, the strike is effective. Foreign press correspondents qualify the strike as the first effective national protest action against …

    Lima, Iquitos, Cuzco, Arequipa, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 5001-5002
  15. End of hostage crisis at Japanese ambassador's residence

    On December 17, 1996, a commando of 14 MRTA members stormed the Japanese ambassador's residence, holding 74 hostages for several months. The crisis ended on April 22, 1997 with a military intervention that resulted in 17 fatalities: Supreme Court member Carlos Giusti, two army officers and the 14 emerretistas who …

    Residencia del embajador japonés, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 465
  16. End of hostage crisis at Japanese ambassador's residence

    The hostage crisis that began on December 17, 1996, when a commando of 14 MRTA members stormed the residence of Japanese Ambassador Morihisa Aoki, ended with a military intervention. The operation resulted in 17 fatalities: Supreme Court vowel Carlos Giusti, two Army officers and the 14 emerretistas who had stormed …

    Residencia del embajador japonés, Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  17. Operation Chavín de Huántar

    On April 22, 1997, the Chavin de Huantar operation allowed the release of the hostages that the MRTA held captive for 4 months in the residence of the Japanese ambassador. There are indications being investigated by the Public Prosecutor's Office of arbitrary executions of some MRTA subversives who surrendered or …

    Residencia del embajador de Japón, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 2718
  18. Seizure of the Japanese Ambassador's residence

    The National Directorate of the MRTA made the decision to execute a commando-type military action in the city of Lima with the objective of freeing its militants. A little more than a dozen members of the MRTA special forces, operating in the central jungle, were intensively trained for several months …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR (página no especificada en el fragmento)
  19. Takeover of the Japanese ambassador's residence

    The national leadership of the MRTA decided that a group of members of its forces in the central jungle, weakened by confrontations with the Army, would carry out a major national operation aimed at freeing its prisoners. After several months of intense preparation, on December 17, 1996, 14 MRTA militants …

    Residencia del embajador de Japón, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 145
  20. Seizure of the Japanese Ambassador's residence by the MRTA

    Between December 17, 1996 and April 22, 1997, the MRTA took over the residence of the Japanese Ambassador, holding 72 hostages. The independent press, although critical of the Fujimori government, was visibly self-regulating in its coverage due to the magnitude of the blackmail. Coverage was intense and attracted international press. …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1175-1176
  21. Seizure of the Japanese Ambassador's Residence by the MRTA

    The MRTA took over the Japanese Ambassador's Residence located on block two of Prescott Avenue, San Isidro, on December 17, 1996 at approximately 8:10 p.m. during a reception for the Japanese Emperor's birthday. There were about 600 people. The main objective was to obtain the release of MRTA detainees. They …

    San Isidro, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3101-3103
  22. Seizure of the Japanese ambassador's residence

    A commando of 14 MRTA members stormed the residence of Japanese Ambassador Morihisa Aoki on December 17, 1996. The hostage crisis lasted for more than four months. On April 22, 1997, the crisis ended with a military intervention that left 17 victims: Supreme Court member Carlos Giusti, two Army officers, …

    Residencia del embajador japonés Morihisa Aoki, Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  23. Seizure of the Japanese ambassador's residence by MRTA

    In December 1996, the MRTA took over the Japanese ambassador's residence, holding 490 people hostage. Juan Julio Wicht, S.J. Monsignor Juan Luis Cipriani intervened in the negotiations as president of the Commission of Guarantors. On April 23, 1997, the bloody seizure of the residence by government forces took place. Cipriani …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1053-1054
  24. Written statement of Magdalena Monteza before the Ad Hoc Commission

    María Magdalena Monteza Benavides submitted a written statement to the Ad Hoc Commission created by Law 26655, in which she recounted the facts of her arbitrary detention, torture and rape that occurred in October-November 1992. In this statement, Monteza detailed how she was detained on October 30, 1992 by members …

    Comisión Ad Hoc, Perú Informe CVR, página 379
  25. Statement of Julio Rodriguez Cordova before the Permanent Court on the detention and rape of Maria Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    EP Lieutenant Colonel Julio Alberto Rodríguez Córdova testified before the Second Permanent Court of the Army's Second Judicial Zone about the detention operation of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides on October 30, 1992. In his statement, Rodriguez Cordova affirmed that he had authorization from the Command to carry out the operation …

    2º Juzgado Permanente de la IIª Zona Judicial del Ejército, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 378-379
  26. Murder of Pascuala Rosado

    Pascuala Rosado was a leader of the urban community of Huaycán who established the first police station in the area in July 1992. In 1991, when the PCP-SL increased its presence on the central highway, Pascuala was threatened. Faced with threats, she was forced to leave the country. Upon her …

    Huaycán, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 373-374
  27. Final dismissal of criminal proceeding in the Castillo Paez case

    The 1st Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Lima declared the exception of res judicata filed by Víctor Vargas Giraldés and José Emilio Campos Chira to be founded, alleging that the War Chamber of the Supreme Council of Military Justice had already tried and sentenced them for the same …

    1ª Sala Penal de la Corte Superior de Lima, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 1309
  28. Arrest in district of Villa Maria del Triunfo

    One informant was detained in the district of Villa María del Triunfo on June 21, 1995. The testimony appears in the context of documentation on sexual violence and arbitrary detentions during the internal armed conflict. The detention is part of the cases registered by the CVR where human rights violations …

    Distrito de Villa María del Triunfo, provincia y departamento de Lima Informe CVR
  29. Resolution of the Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office on the rape complaint against María Magdalena Monteza Benavides.

    The 44th Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Lima issued a resolution on May 2, 1995 regarding the complaint of rape filed by María Magdalena Monteza Benavides against military personnel. The resolution closed the investigation, considering that the military jurisdiction was not competent to hear the crime of rape since it …

    44º Fiscalía Provincial Penal de Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 379
  30. 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
  31. Second raid in Andajes with 6 murders

    In 1994, the PCP-SL again raided the town of Andajes, killing six people. This was the second violent incursion by the PCP-SL in this locality, after a first attack in 1990 where they had selectively assassinated five local authorities. The aggressiveness of the Shining Path against Andajes exemplifies their strategy …

    Andajes, Huaura, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 478-479

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