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. Withdrawal from Uchuraccay military base

    A military base that had been installed in Uchuraccay to provide security for families returning to the community after displacement caused by violence was removed in March 1997. This military base had remained in the village since the return of the first displaced people in October 1993, providing the security …

    Uchuraccay, Huanta, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, p. 143
  2. Inauguration of Nuevo Uchuraccay

    In 1995, the president of Peru inaugurated Nuevo Uchuraccay as part of the government's repopulation policy. The community was showcased as an example of this policy and was rebuilt on a new site on the hillside above the old town center. Nuevo Uchuraccay was composed of about fifty small houses …

    Nuevo Uchuraccay, Huanta, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR
  3. Return of displaced families to Uchuraccay

    On October 10, 1993, with the decrease of subversive action in the area, a group of twenty-four families supported by the Peruvian National Evangelical Council (CONEP) returned to Uchuraccay after years of forced displacement. Due to military reasons and to get away from the 'bad memories', the returnees decided to …

    Uchuraccay, Huanta, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 138-149
  4. Community return program

    In 1992, a return program was implemented in the communities of Yerbabuena, Putucunay, Belén de Chapi, Oronqoy, Santa Carmen, Chillihua and Tastabamba. This program was developed after the Chapi Base was deactivated in 1988 and people returned to Andahuaylas. The program sought to facilitate the return of displaced people to …

    Yerbabuena, Putucunay, Belén de Chapi, Oronqoy, Santa Carmen, Chillihua, Tastabamba, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, página 112
  5. Return of the first settlers to Mollebamba

    Between 1991 and 1992, the first settlers returned to Mollebamba after years of forced displacement caused by the internal armed conflict. This return was part of a broader repopulation process that began in 1987 with the change in government policy and the actions of Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano, who implemented …

    Mollebamba, Chungui, La Mar, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, p. 112
  6. Repopulation of Chapi as Belén de Chapi

    On December 25, 1987, under the command of Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano, Chapi was repopulated and renamed Belén de Chapi in commemoration of the Christmas holiday. Major Ayacuchano, who was appointed as head of the Chapi base between October and December 1987, changed the army's attitude towards the civilian population, …

    Belén de Chapi, Chungui, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 111-112
  7. Return of settlers to Belén de Chapi

    At the end of 1987, a military base was established in Chapi under the command of Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano, who was designated as head of the base between October and December 1987. This Major changed the attitude of the army, not allowing detainees to be beaten and gathering people …

    Belén de Chapi, Chungui, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 111-112
  8. Establishment of military base in Chapi

    At the end of 1987, a military base was established in Chapi, allowing the return of approximately 150 people to the area. The significant change occurred with the arrival of Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano, appointed as head of the Chapi base between October and December 1987. This Major implemented a …

    Chapi (Belén de Chapi), Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 111-112
  9. Appointment of Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano as head of Chapi military base.

    Major Miguel Seminario Ayacuchano was appointed head of the Chapi military base between October and December 1987, marking a significant change in the army's attitude toward the civilian population. Unlike his predecessors, Major Ayacuchano prohibited the beatings of detainees, torture and extrajudicial executions that had characterized previous military operations in …

    Chapi, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 111-113)

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