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. PCP-SL attack in Lucmahuayco

    On November 26, 1984, the PCP-SL clashed with the Civil Guard in Vilcabamba, Cuzco. That same day there was an attack by the PCP-SL and several murders in Lucmahuayco. This event was part of a series of violent actions that the PCP-SL carried out in the Apurimac River Valley area …

    Lucmahuayco, Vilcabamba, Cuzco Informe CVR, página 102
  2. Clash in Vilcabamba

    On November 24, 1984, there was a confrontation with the Vilcabamba police. At the same time, that same day, a combined police, military and self-defense committee operation was carried out, apparently coming from the province of La Mar, in the department of Ayacucho, which disappeared the community of Lucmahuayco, assassinating …

    Vilcabamba, Perú Informe CVR, página 262
  3. Disappearance of the community of Lucmahuayco

    On November 24, 1984, a combined police, military and self-defense committee operation, apparently coming from the province of La Mar in Ayacucho, disappeared the community of Lucmahuayco. The villagers were killed and the survivors were taken to the city of Quillabamba to be prosecuted as terrorists. The counter-subversive forces accused …

    Lucmahuayco, Vilcabamba, La Convención, Cuzco, Perú Informe CVR, página 262
  4. Collision with Civil Guard in Erapata, Lucmahuayco

    On April 30, 1984, there was an armed confrontation between the Civil Guard and subversive elements of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in the town of Erapata, Lucmahuayco. The clash resulted in the death of 22 subversives and a police sergeant. This event was part of the escalation of violence that characterized …

    Erapata, Lucmahuayco Informe CVR, página 102
  5. Lucmahuayco razing

    In the first half of 1984, there were mass killings of Lucmahuayco villagers by law enforcement and ronderos. The town, located on the right bank of the Apurimac a few kilometers upriver from Quillabamba, was razed to the ground because, according to the Inkawasi ronderos, it was "a Shining Path …

    Lucmahuayco, Vilcabamba, La Convención, Cuzco Informe CVR (páginas 92-96)

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