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. Mobilization Against Economic Policy and Privatization of Petroperú

    On January 23, 1997, the CGTP organized a significant popular mobilization demanding the government to amend its economic policies. The movement had notable impacts in Huaraz, Chimbote, and Talara, where a general strike was called by the municipality to protest the privatization of Petroperú. The tension surrounding the privatization was …

    Peru, with notable events in Huaraz, Chimbote, and Talara 272
  2. Confrontation at Raucana

    On the night of April 27, tensions escalated in Raucana, Peru, when the military detained local leaders, suspecting them of terrorist affiliations. The following day, a confrontation occurred between the military and local residents, resulting in violence and injuries. The military's actions were justified by claims of preventing extremist infiltration, …

    Raucana, Peru
  3. Massacre of the Penales and Subsequent Teacher Protests

    Following the massacre of the penales, the SUTEP leadership publicly demanded a thorough investigation into the incident and information about the teachers who were killed or disappeared. They also called for the release of 45 teachers imprisoned across the country, accused of participating in terrorist activities. This period saw religious …

    Peru página 583
  4. Huelga Campesina Regional de 1982

    In March 1982, the Federación Agraria Selva Maestra (FASMA) led by Segundo Centurión initiated a general indefinite strike to address issues related to the commercialization of rice and corn. The strike involved blocking the Marginal highway and was supported by various sectors, including transport workers and public employees. The conflict …

    San Martín, Peru página 369
  5. Mass Mobilization in San Juan de Lurigancho

    In February 1981, approximately 20,000 residents of San Juan de Lurigancho, a district in Lima, Peru, participated in a large-scale protest demanding better living conditions, specifically addressing issues related to water and sewage. The protest was a response to the government's failure to implement a promised 'Plan of Emergency' for …

    San Juan de Lurigancho, Lima, Peru página 431
  6. Pucallpazo Mobilizations

    The Pucallpazo mobilizations were a series of protests demanding better living conditions in Coronel Portillo. The first Pucallpazo led to infrastructure improvements such as street paving and the construction of a hospital and a fluvial terminal. The second Pucallpazo resulted in the creation of the Ucayali department.

    Pucallpa, Ucayali, Peru Página 346
  7. Paro Nacional de 1977

    The Paro Nacional of July 1977 was a significant protest movement in Peru during the military government led by General Francisco Morales Bermúdez. The protest was fueled by economic crises and the government's increasingly harsh treatment of leftist organizations. It marked a peak in social unrest and was a response …

    Peru página 555
  8. La lucha por la gratuidad de la enseñanza

    In June 1969, the Peruvian military government promulgated decree 006, which reduced the coverage of free education. This led to significant social mobilization, particularly in Ayacucho and Huanta, where the movement became violent with the involvement of peasants. The government's harsh repression and imprisonment of protest leaders ultimately failed to …

    Ayacucho, Huanta, Peru 577

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GOP Bars March "For Peace and Justice" and Militarizes Lima

U.S. Embassy (Lima)

National Security Archive Electronic · 1984

The document describes the canceled march "for peace and justice" (intended to protest two prominent disappearances and recent reports of mass killings by both terrorist and military forces) that was …

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