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. Murder of industrial relations officer in Julcani

    In October 1993, the Communist Party of Peru-Shining Path (PCP-SL) shot and killed the industrial relations manager of the Julcani mine. This was one of the last bloody acts of the PCP-SL in the mining centers of the region. After this assassination, the military and the police carried out greater …

    Centro minero de Julcani, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 211-220
  2. Murder of industrial relations manager in Julcani

    In October 1993, the PCP-SL (Shining Path) shot and killed the industrial relations manager of the Julcani mine, in one of its last bloody actions in the mining centers of Huancavelica. This murder was part of the PCP-SL strategy of attacking authorities and administrative personnel of mining companies. As a …

    Centro minero de Julcani, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, p. 211, 220
  3. Start of mining privatizations

    Beginning in 1993, the mining centers of Pasco, Junín and Huancavelica entered into a privatization process that resulted in massive layoffs of workers. As an example, Caudalosa Grande had 1,500 workers in 1980, but by 2000 only 100 workers remained. This privatization process was considered by many workers as arbitrary …

    Pasco, Junín y Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, p. 211-216
  4. Commencement of privatization of Centromín Perú

    In 1993, the privatization process began for the state-owned company Centromín Perú, one of the main mining companies in the country, which accounted for a large part of the country's mining and metallurgical production. This process resulted in the massive layoff of thousands of mining and metallurgical workers who worked …

    La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 209-210
  5. Massive layoffs due to privatization in Huancavelica mining centers

    Beginning in 1993, the mining centers of Huancavelica entered into a privatization process similar to that which occurred in the mining centers of Pasco and Junín. This process resulted in massive layoffs of mine workers, many of them considered arbitrary by those affected. One specific testimony mentions that at Caudalosa …

    Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  6. Release of detained mine workers

    The National Federation of Miners, Metallurgists and Steelworkers of Peru (FNTMMSP) filed a complaint with the International Labor Organization on April 5, 1990, denouncing illegal detentions of workers at the Marcavalle barracks. The detained workers were Edgar Bujaico, Martín Mucha Aliaga, Edgar Julián Mauricio, Abdón Acuña Asto, Oscar Pariona Clemente, …

    Cuartel de Marcavalle, Perú Informe CVR, página 349
  7. Complaint to ILO by FNTMMSP

    The Federación Nacional de Trabajadores Mineros, Metalúrgicos y Siderúrgicos del Perú (FNTMMSP) filed a complaint with the International Labor Organization (ILO) denouncing actions against freedom of association by the Peruvian State. The complaint alleged the detention of Víctor Taipe Zúñiga, president of the FNTMMSP, on November 20, 1989, who up …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 349
  8. Arrest of Víctor Taipe Zúñiga

    Víctor Taipe Zúñiga, president of the National Federation of Mining, Metal and Steel Workers of Peru (FNTMMSP), was arrested on November 20, 1989. This arrest occurred in the context of the third national mining strike and the repressive measures implemented by the Peruvian State against the mining union movement. At …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 348-349
  9. Attack in Ananea

    The PCP-SL attacked Minero Peru's facilities at the Gavilan de Oro mine in the district of Ananea, province of San Antonio de Putina. During the attack, 9 policemen and a private security guard were killed. In addition, the deputy mayor and the district governor were killed. This attack was part …

    Ananea, San Antonio de Putina, Puno, Perú Informe CVR
  10. Shining Path attack on shopkeeper in Morococha

    In August 1989, a Shining Path column completely dynamited Centromín Perú's mining company in Morococha. This was one of several ongoing dynamite attacks against the machinery of the state mining company. The attack was part of a series of terrorist actions that the PCP-SL had been carrying out against the …

    Morococha, La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  11. Destruction of electrical towers in La Oroya

    On July 22, 1989, a Shining Path column destroyed three electrical towers in La Oroya. This attack was part of a series of terrorist actions by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso against the infrastructure of mining companies in central Peru. Attacks against electrical towers and other mining facilities intensified during 1989, causing …

    La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, p. 220
  12. Shining Path attack against Centromín Perú's facilities in Morococha

    On July 13, 1989, a Shining Path column dynamited the compressor house, ventilation pipes and the power plant of Centromín Perú in Morococha. This attack was part of a series of terrorist actions against the mining infrastructure that the PCP-SL had been carrying out in the area for months. The …

    Morococha, provincia de Yauli, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 211-220
  13. Dynamiting of electrical substation in Santa Rosa, La Oroya

    On July 8, 1989, hikers dynamited an electrical substation near the Santa Rosa housing complex in La Oroya. As a direct consequence of this attack, the copper and lead refineries of Centromín Perú were paralyzed. The attack also affected the local electricity supply in the city. This attack was part …

    Santa Rosa, La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, p. 209
  14. Shining Path attack on electrical substation in La Oroya

    On July 8, 1989, Shining Path dynamited an electrical substation in La Oroya. This attack was part of a series of terrorist actions against the infrastructure of the mining company Centromín Perú in the area. The dynamiting attacks continued throughout 1989, seriously affecting mining operations and the sector's economy. Days …

    La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 219
  15. Destruction of Centromín's compressor house in Morococha

    On June 29, 1989, a Shining Path column completely destroyed the installations of Centromín Perú's compressor house in Morococha. This bomb attack was part of a series of continuous attacks against Centromín Perú's machinery and facilities in the mining zone. As a result of the destruction, Centromín workers began to …

    Morococha, provincia de Yauli, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  16. Second Ordinary National Congress FNTMMSP

    The Second Ordinary National Congress of the National Federation of Mining, Metallurgical and Iron and Steel Workers of Peru (FNTMMSP) was held in a highly militarized and radicalized atmosphere. The great majority of the leaders present responded politically to organizations belonging to Izquierda Unida (IU), although there were also representatives …

    San Juan de Marcona, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 347-348
  17. Union leaders in Huancavelica charged with terrorism

    In June 1989, the mining businessmen of Huancavelica used the media to accuse all the leaders of the mining unions in the region of being terrorists. This public accusation provoked the military to arrest and torture the accused union leaders. The accusations took place in a context of labor conflict …

    Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  18. Murder of Cerro de Pasco union secretary general

    On April 16, 1989, groups of heavily armed hooded men assassinated the secretary general of the Cerro de Pasco union. This assassination occurred in the context of a series of paramilitary attacks against leaders of the mining movement. The paramilitaries took advantage of the violence to stop the mining movement …

    Cerro de Pasco, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR
  19. Dynamite attack on Centromín's offices in Morococha

    On April 15, 1989, a Shining Path column carried out a terrorist attack by dynamiting the industrial relations offices and the eight-inch air pipeline of Centromín Perú in Morococha. This attack was part of a series of PCP-SL attacks against the mining infrastructure in the region. The attack affected the …

    Morococha, Yauli, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  20. Dynamiting of offices and piping in Morococha

    On April 15, 1989, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso dynamited the industrial relations offices and the air pipe at the Morococha mining camp, owned by Centromín Perú. This attack was part of a series of violent actions carried out by the subversive organization against mining installations in the central region of the …

    Morococha, Perú Informe CVR, página 347
  21. Dynamiting of Centromín locomotive

    On April 7, 1989, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso dynamited a locomotive owned by Centromín in Cerro de Pasco. This attack was part of a series of violent actions against installations of the state mining company that intensified since December 1988. The attack occurred in the context of a campaign by the …

    Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 347
  22. Murder of the secretary general of the Morococha union

    On April 5, 1989, groups of heavily armed hooded men assassinated the secretary general of the Morococha union. This assassination occurred in the context of a series of paramilitary actions against mining leaders during 1989. The crime took place shortly before a second strike called for the beginning of March, …

    Morococha, Junín, Perú Informe CVR
  23. Attack against Centromín in Cerro de Pasco

    On March 23, 1989, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso carried out an attack against Centromín's facilities in Cerro de Pasco as part of a new attack aimed at generating conditions for an upcoming armed strike. This action cost the lives of two members of the police forces and three company employees. The …

    Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 347
  24. Installation of military base in Morococha

    In the last months of 1989, after a series of dynamite attacks by the PCP-SL against Centromín Perú's facilities in Morococha, a military base was installed in the mining camp. The installation of this base occurred shortly after the formation of a defensive brigade by the workers, whose purpose was …

    Campamento minero de Morococha, Yauli, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  25. Destruction of diesel electric locomotives at Centromín Perú

    On December 31, 1988, at 10:40 pm, three diesel electric locomotives belonging to Centromín Perú were destroyed. This attack was part of a series of violent actions carried out during the 1988 Christmas season against installations of the state mining company. The attacks occurred in the context of labor conflicts …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 345
  26. Shining Path attack on Huariaca power plant

    On December 31, 1988, Shining Path dynamited a power plant located in Huariaca, Cerro de Pasco province. This plant was crucial to the energy supply of several important mining sites in the region, including Milpo, Atacocha and Chicrín. The attack was part of a series of terrorist actions against mining …

    Huariaca, Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 219
  27. Blasting of La Oroya hydroelectric power plant pipeline

    On December 30, 1988, at 11:25 pm, three explosions blew up the 1.80 meter diameter pipe that fed water to the La Oroya hydroelectric plant. This attack was part of a series of attacks against Centromín Perú facilities during the 1988 Christmas season. The attacks occurred in the context of …

    La Oroya, Perú Informe CVR, página 345
  28. Attack in Morococha mining camp

    On December 26, 1988, at 00:15 am, twelve armed individuals dynamited the compressor house and a transformer at the Morococha mining camp. This attack was part of a series of actions perpetrated by Sendero Luminoso against Centromín Perú facilities during the 1988 Christmas season. The attacks occurred in the context …

    Campamento minero de Morococha, Perú Informe CVR, página 345
  29. PCP-SL dynamiting attack against Centromín Perú's compressor house in Morococha

    On December 26, 1988, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso carried out one of the biggest attacks in Morococha, dynamiting the compressor house of Centromín Perú. This attack had serious consequences for the mine workers, who were paralyzed for 15 days due to the lack of compressed air necessary for the operation of …

    Morococha, provincia de Yauli, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  30. Destruction of power plant in Huariaca

    In December 1988, the PCP-SL destroyed an electrical plant located in the town of Huariaca. This plant supplied electricity to the mining sites of Milpo, Atacocha and Chicrín. As a direct consequence of the attack, thousands of mining workers were paralyzed for two weeks. This attack was part of the …

    Huariaca, Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, p. 205
  31. Murder of Fidencio Coronel

    Fidencio Coronel, former union leader and militant of the Communist Party of Peru, was assassinated near his sister's home on October 18, 1988. The day before, in the assembly of the Metalworkers' Union, he had opposed his union's compliance with the second national mining strike, and in fact, the metalworkers …

    La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 208
  32. Beginning of PCP-SL executions

    On April 16, 1988, the Communist Party of Peru-Shining Path (PCP-SL) began its so-called 'ajusticiamientos' in the central region of Peru. This event marked a change in the Shining Path's strategy in the mining area, going from subtle treatment and political recruitment to direct violent actions against leaders and workers. …

    Región Central, Perú Informe CVR, página 211
  33. Appearance of Shining Path in Morococha

    In 1987, the PCP-Sendero Luminoso made its appearance in the mining settlement of Morococha. The Morococha unions were dominated by the 'Pukallacta' group, a radical faction of Patria Roja, with which the Shining Path would appear that year. It is considered possible that some Shining Path militants who had been …

    Morococha, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, página 210
  34. Quillacocha Military Base Installation

    In November 1986, a military base was installed in Quillacocha, located in Cerro de Pasco. This installation was part of the Peruvian State's military strategy to control subversive activity in the mining region of the central highlands. The base was established in a context of increasing Shining Path activity in …

    Quillacocha, Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 218
  35. Raid on Santa Rosa mining unit

    In October 1986, a Shining Path group raided the Santa Rosa mining unit located in Cobriza, Huancavelica. During the attack, the subversives looted all of the mine's explosive material, including dynamite, primers and guides. This theft of explosive material had immediate consequences in the region, since after this looting, dynamite …

    Santa Rosa, Cobriza, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 199
  36. Attack on Vinchos mining company

    In 1986, the PCP-SL carried out an attack against the Vinchos mining company in Cerro de Pasco. The hikers managed to enter the company's offices and shot and killed the manager, assistant manager and mine superintendent. Subsequently, they dynamited the concentrator plant causing irreparable material damage. This event caused the …

    Vinchos, Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 202-203
  37. Recognition of FETIMMAP

    On December 23, 1985, the Peruvian government officially recognized FETIMMAP (Federation of Workers of the Mining, Metallurgical and Allied Industries of Peru). This federation had been formed on August 17, 1985 by mining union leaders close to the Partido Aprista Peruano (PAP), who split the FNTMMSP (Federación Nacional de Trabajadores …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 345
  38. Shining Path attack at Centromín in Cerro de Pasco

    In November 1985, a column of 10 hikers entered the Centromín Perú Unit in Cerro de Pasco and dynamited the mills of the concentrator plant. This attack was part of a series of actions by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso against mining installations in the central region of Peru. The attack caused …

    Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 217
  39. Attack on Caudalosa Grande mine

    In November 1985, the Caudalosa Grande mine in Castrovirreyna province was attacked by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. The Shining Path dynamited part of the mining facilities and beat and threatened the superintendents to force them to hand over dynamite and explosive guides. This attack was part of a broader PCP-SL strategy …

    Caudalosa Grande, Castrovirreyna, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, página 198-199
  40. Shining Path attack against locomotive in La Oroya

    In October 1985, Shining Path carried out a dynamite attack against a locomotive in La Oroya. This attack was part of a series of violent actions by the PCP-SL against the mining and transportation infrastructure in the central region of Peru. The attack was part of the Shining Path's strategy …

    La Oroya, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, p. 217
  41. FETIMMAP training

    On August 17, 1985, APRA mining leaders split the FNTMMSP (Federación Nacional de Trabajadores Mineros, Metalúrgicos y Siderúrgicos del Perú) and formed the FETIMMAP (Federación de Trabajadores de la Industria Minera, Metalúrgica y Afines del Perú). This split occurred after the PAP candidate won the presidential elections in 1985, and …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 345
  42. Murder of mining leader Demetrio Martinez

    In April 1985, mining leader Demetrio Martínez was assassinated with a bullet to the head. He had proposed on several occasions that the mining company Centromín Perú grant a special bonus and medical benefits to cover the consequences of the chemical reagents used by the workers in the extraction of …

    Cerro de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 202
  43. Installation of military base in Cobriza

    At the end of 1983, a military base was installed at the Cobriza mining center, a production unit of Centromín Perú. This military installation was in response to a violent attack perpetrated by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in the middle of the night on January 1, 1984, when the subversive group …

    Cobriza, Churcampa, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 198-199
  44. Installation of military base in Churcampa

    In 1983, a military base was installed in Churcampa, department of Huancavelica. This installation was part of the Peruvian State's counterinsurgency strategy against the advance of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso in the region. The military base was established in the context of the constant strikes and strikes by miners in 1982, …

    Churcampa, Huancavelica, Perú Informe CVR, p. 198

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