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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1817 2003
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  1. Discrimination and Stigmatization of Ayacuchanos and Ashaninkas

    In December 2002, testimonies were collected highlighting the discrimination and stigmatization faced by individuals from Ayacucho and Ashaninka communities in Peru. These groups suffered from societal prejudice due to their ethnic and regional origins, leading to marginalization and a negative impact on their self-esteem and identity. The testimonies also revealed …

    Ayacucho, Peru CVR BDI-SM-P193, BDI-II-P713; BDI-SM P215, BDI-II-P872
  2. Discrimination and Stigmatization Post-Violence in Peru

    In October 2002, testimonies from various individuals in Peru highlighted the ongoing discrimination and stigmatization faced by those who were involved in past violence, regardless of their affiliations. These individuals reported feelings of inferiority, frustration, and a loss of dignity due to the rejection from their communities. The societal response …

    Peru CVR, página 228
  3. Suspension of School Parades and Stigmatization of Teachers in Ayacucho

    In 1984, during the Fiestas Patrias in Ayacucho, school parades were held under strict security despite the threat of violence, symbolizing the state's defiance against the PCP-SL. This period also saw increased stigmatization of teachers as potential subversives, with many being unfairly targeted under anti-terrorism laws. The legislative decree 046 …

    Ayacucho, Peru 575

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