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. Disarticulation of peasant and political movements in Ucayali

    On February 9, 1989, one of the largest peasant and native mobilizations was held in Pucallpa to demand improvements in agriculture from the government. This march was organized by the Confederation of Peruvian Peasants (CCP) to celebrate an agreement after a three-week strike by peasants grouped in the FECADU and …

    Pucallpa, Ucayali, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 347-348
  2. Massive arrests during land takeovers in Ayaviri and Azángaro

    During the peasant mobilizations for the recovery of land, there were massive detentions of peasants in the provinces of Ayaviri and Azángaro. On April 19, 1987, 300 peasants were arrested in both localities. In addition, 400 additional soldiers arrived in Azángaro as part of the control operation. These arrests occurred …

    Ayaviri y Azángaro, Puno, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 273-285
  3. Arrests of farmers during land seizures in Ayaviri and Azángaro

    During the process of land seizures in the department of Puno, 300 peasants were arrested in the towns of Ayaviri and Azángaro. This event occurred in the context of a massive land occupation where approximately 12,000 peasant families occupied some 100,000 hectares in six provinces: Azángaro, Melgar, Carabaya, Huancané, Lampa …

    Ayaviri y Azángaro, Puno, Perú Informe CVR, página 268
  4. Land reclamation in the provinces of Puno

    Between January and June 1987, the Departmental Federation of Peasants of Puno decided to 'recuperate land' in all the provinces of the department, in response to the slowness of APRA officials in implementing the restructuring of associative enterprises. On May 19, 1987, 172 peasant communities recovered more than 360,000 hectares …

    Todas las provincias del departamento de Puno, Perú Informe CVR
  5. Explanation of the Andean Trapeze plan

    The Andean Trapezoid plan, promoted by the government, was explained in February 1986. However, the plan barely included proposals to coordinate and harmonize the heterogeneous projects, programs and actions that a series of state entities were developing in that territorial area. This explanation was given in a context of peasant …

    Puno, Perú Informe CVR
  6. Foundation of the Departmental Federation of Peasants of Puno

    The Departmental Federation of Peasants of Puno (FDCP) was founded on December 17, 1978 in San Juan de Salinas, province of Azángaro. This organization assumed the responsibility of leading the process of 'democratic restructuring' of land in the department of Puno. The FDCP emerged in a context of frustration among …

    San Juan de Salinas, Azángaro, Puno, Perú Informe CVR, página 272
  7. Creation of CODEL-COP (Committee for the Defense and Struggle of Coronel Portillo).

    On July 19, 1977, the Committee for the Defense and Struggle of Coronel Portillo (CODEL-COP) was created, an organization that brought together all the union, peasant and even native forces of the province. At that time, the Committee of Revolutionary Workers of Peru (CTRP) was also included. This organization was …

    Coronel Portillo, Ucayali, Perú Informe CVR, página 347
  8. Formation of the Defense Front of Coronel Portillo

    On July 19, 1977, the Committee for the Defense and Struggle of Coronel Portillo (CODEL-COP) was created, bringing together all the union, peasant and even native forces, including the Committee of Revolutionary Workers of Peru (CTRP). Between 1977 and 1978, with an important presence of the MIR-EM in the political …

    Provincia de Coronel Portillo, Ucayali, Perú Informe CVR, página 346
  9. Land in the hands of peasant movement participants

    In 1977, after the 1974 land seizures in the provinces of Andahuaylas and Chincheros, the land was finally in the hands of those who participated in the peasant movement. Of the 118 haciendas in Andahuaylas and Chincheros, 68 were taken simultaneously in 1974. This process was almost similar to what …

    Andahuaylas, Apurímac Informe CVR, páginas 105-106
  10. Land takeovers in Andahuaylas and Chincheros

    In 1974, the Andahuaylas Provincial Federation of Peasants (FEPCA), led by Julio César Mezzich, Lino Quintanilla and Félix Loayza, organized the largest peasant mobilization of the decade with the objective of totally eliminating the hacienda system and adjudicating land to peasant families. Of the 118 haciendas in Andahuaylas and Chincheros, …

    Andahuaylas y Chincheros, Apurímac Informe CVR, páginas 105-106
  11. FIR and ELN guerrillas

    The first period of the guerrillas, between 1961 and 1963, brought together the experiences of the Revolutionary Left Front (FIR) and the National Liberation Army (ELN), whose objective was to support the peasant mobilization of Chaupimayo, in the valleys of La Convención and Lares de Cuzco, led by the peasant …

    Valles de La Convención y Lares, Cuzco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 253-254

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