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. Recruitment of 16-year-old girl who participated in Embassy takeover

    On October 17, 1995, MRTA members recruited a 16-year-old girl. They came, called her and went outside to talk, stayed until almost midnight and then did not return. Her mother did not hear from her until she found out that she participated in the seizure of the Japanese Embassy on …

    Mellizos, distrito de Villa Rica, provincia de Oxapampa, departamento de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 3163
  2. Attack on Counter-Subversive Base in La Florida

    On March 16, 1995, subversive forces of the MRTA attacked the Counter-subversive Base of La Florida, located in the district of Villa Rica, province of Oxapampa. The attack resulted in the death of 4 military personnel, including 1 lieutenant and 3 soldiers, in addition to leaving 7 soldiers wounded. This …

    La Florida, distrito de Villa Rica, provincia de Oxapampa, departamento de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 240, 244
  3. Terrorist attack in Puerto Bermudez

    A policeman was killed by a grenade during a terrorist attack in Puerto Bermudez. The attack occurred in the context of the presence of subversive groups in the Oxapampa area, particularly the MRTA, which had been active in the Puerto Bermudez district since the late 1980s. By 1994, violence in …

    Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 244
  4. MRTA attack on counter-subversive base in Villa Rica

    On May 1, 1992, around 100 MRTA subversives attacked and destroyed the counter-subversive base of Villa Rica in Oxapampa. This attack was carried out in the context of the anniversary of their defeat in Molinos and represented a major action by the MRTA after its reconstitution. The success of this …

    Villa Rica, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 143
  5. Appearance of PCP-SL column in Oxapampa

    At the end of 1991, a PCP-SL column appeared in the province of Oxapampa and began to carry out incursions into peasant communities and annexes. This column carried out "ajusticiamiento" actions and cruelly murdered numerous peasants in the area. The appearance of this Shining Path column occurred after the "Asháninka …

    Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR, página 272
  6. Asháninka Army concludes its work

    In March 1990, the 'Asháninka army' ended its work by expelling the MRTA from its territory in Oxapampa province. This army had been formed in response to the assassination of three Asháninka leaders at the end of 1989 by MRTA, among them Alejandro Calderón, pinkátzari (great chief) and president of …

    Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR, página 272
  7. Asháninka uprising in Puerto Bermúdez

    In the first days of January 1990, between 2,000 and 2,500 native Ashaninka settled in Puerto Bermudez, armed mainly with bows, arrows and some hunting shotguns. On January 29, 1990, a large contingent of Asháninkas entered Ciudad Constitución. This uprising, known as the "Asháninka Army", was a response to the …

    Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 234-235
  8. Peruvian Army ambush of MRTA camp in Puerto Bermudez

    On December 17, 1989, the Peruvian Army ambushed a camp of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) near Puerto Bermudez, in the province of Oxapampa. This military action was part of the counter-subversive operations carried out by the Armed Forces against insurgent groups in different areas of the country. The …

    Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR, página 173
  9. Confrontation at Iscozacín

    On December 17, 1989, near Puerto Victoria in Yanesha territory, an Army patrol located and attacked an MRTA subversive camp, causing numerous casualties while others fled the area. An Army communiqué informed that the confrontation took place exactly in the area known as 'El Chaparral', located in Iscozacin, district of …

    Iscozacín (El Chaparral), distrito de Palcazu, provincia de Oxapampa, departamento de Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 234-235
  10. Confrontation in Puerto Victoria

    On December 17, 1989, near Puerto Victoria, in the territory of the Yanesha ethnic group, an Army patrol located and attacked a subversive camp of the MRTA, causing numerous casualties while others fled the area. An Army communiqué informed that the confrontation took place exactly in the area known as …

    Puerto Victoria, distrito de Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 234-235
  11. Army destroys MRTA camp in Iscozacín

    In December 1989, the Peruvian Army destroyed an MRTA camp in Iscozacin, province of Oxapampa. According to the official version, 43 alleged subversives were killed in the operation. However, there is an alternative version that states that most of the victims could have been local farmers and not MRTA militants. …

    Iscozacín, Oxapampa, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 149, 153
  12. 43 suspected MRTA members killed in Iscozacín

    In December 1989, the Army destroyed an MRTA camp in Iscozacín, Oxapampa, resulting in the death of 43 alleged subversives. However, there is an alternative version that indicates that most of the victims may have been local farmers and not MRTA members. This event occurred a few days after the …

    Iscozacín, Oxapampa, Junín, Perú Informe CVR, pág. 149, 153
  13. Attack on PEPP facilities in Puerto Bermudez

    On November 19, 1989, an armed group of the PCP-SL attacked the facilities of the Pichis Palcazu Special Project (PEPP) in Puerto Bermudez. During the attack, the subversives looted some local stores and stole money deposited in the Agrarian Bank. This action was part of the PCP-SL's strategy to dispute …

    Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 233
  14. Assassination of three Asháninka leaders by MRTA in Oxapampa

    At the end of 1989, an MRTA column assassinated three Asháninka leaders in the province of Oxapampa. Among the victims was Alejandro Calderón, pinkátzari (great chief) and president of ANAP (Apatyawaka Nampitsi Asháninka), the federation that groups 52 native communities of the Pichis River and tributaries. The Asháninka reacted quickly …

    Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR, página 272
  15. Junín and Oxapampa declared in state of emergency

    In October 1988, the entire department of Junin and the province of Oxapampa were declared in a state of emergency. By that time, the Shining Path PCP had organized numerous Popular Committees in the Ene valley, which were set up as support bases for their incursions. Despite the state of …

    Junín y Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR (página 122)
  16. MRTA raid in Puerto Bermúdez

    On July 24, 1988, the MRTA armed group raided Puerto Bermudez, capital of the Oxapampa district. The subversive contingent summoned the inhabitants to the town square during this action. This incursion took place in the context of a series of MRTA actions in the area, including the attack and destruction …

    Puerto Bermúdez, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 231-232
  17. MRTA attack on Pozuzo police post

    In July 1988, the MRTA subversive contingent attacked and destroyed the police post in the district of Pozuzo, in the province of Oxapampa. During the confrontation, four policemen were killed. This attack was part of a series of MRTA actions in the area during the last months of 1988, when …

    Pozuzo, Oxapampa, Pasco, Perú Informe CVR, página 232
  18. Declaration of state of emergency in Junín province

    Faced with the increase in subversive actions and the territorial expansion of the PCP-SL and MRTA in the region, Alan Garcia's government declared the provinces of Chanchamayo, Oxapampa and Satipo in a state of emergency in 1988. This measure was taken in response to the growing control that both subversive …

    Chanchamayo, Oxapampa y Satipo, Junín, Perú Informe CVR
  19. MRTA initiates major military operations

    In 1987, the MRTA began military operations on a larger scale, with the central jungle being the main scenario of the Tupacamarista Popular Army's actions. The Alto and Bajo Yurinaki, Pichanaki; Villarica, Palcazú and Puerto Bermúdez, in the province of Oxapampa and, to a lesser extent, for a very short …

    Selva central, Junín, Perú Informe CVR
  20. Arrest of last MIR guerrillas by the Army with Asháninka collaboration

    At the beginning of 1966, the Peruvian Army arrested the last guerrillas of the Revolutionary Left Movement (MIR) with the collaboration of some Asháninka from the area. The MIR was one of several political parties that, inspired by the Cuban revolution, opted for the 'foquista' armed struggle in the middle …

    Valle del río Pichis, Oxapampa, Perú Informe CVR, página 272

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