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. Thematic workshop for displaced persons and ronderos

    Thematic workshop organized by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) with displaced people and ronderos in Tingo Maria. During the workshop, testimonies were collected on the increase of common crime in the areas affected by the internal armed conflict. Participants expressed the difficulties in controlling common criminals and the need …

    Tingo María, San Martín, Perú Informe CVR, BDI-I-P417
  2. Testimony on the disappearance of family members in Venenillo

    A female affiant testified before the TRC in November 2002 narrating the disappearance of two members of her family in Venenillo, Tingo Maria, Huanuco. The testimony describes the psychological impact of these disappearances, manifesting itself in memory and concentration problems. The witness relates how she was mentally invaded by these …

    Venenillo, Tingo María, Huánuco Informe CVR, p. 252-253
  3. Murder of husband in Tingo Maria

    A woman testified before the CVR about the murder of her husband in Tingo Maria, Leoncio Prado province, department of Huanuco. The testimony was collected in September 2002. This case is part of the numerous testimonies of widows who reported the loss of their spouses during the internal armed conflict. …

    Tingo María, Leoncio Prado, Huánuco Informe CVR
  4. Detention and torture of authority in Tingo Maria

    The declarant, who was a local authority, recounts his experience of detention and torture in Tingo María, Huánuco. The testimony is part of the documented cases of mistreatment of community leaders and authorities who were treated as suspects during the internal armed conflict. The detention and torture of local authorities …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR
  5. Testimony on detention and torture in Huánuco

    The declarant, who was a former authority, narrates his experience of detention and torture in Tingo María, Huánuco. The testimony is part of the documentation of cases of mistreatment and torture suffered by authorities and leaders who were treated as suspects during the internal armed conflict. This case illustrates how …

    Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR
  6. End of CCD Commission's investigation on Operation Aries

    The Human Rights Commission of the Democratic Constituent Congress (CCD) concluded its investigation into allegations of human rights violations during Operation Aries. The delegation traveled to Tingo Maria on April 23 and for three days (April 23, 24 and 25) received testimonies from affected people in Tingo Maria, Aucayacu and …

    Tingo María, Aucayacu y Anda, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, pp. 387-411
  7. CCD Commission Investigation of Operation Aries

    The delegation of the Human Rights Commission of the Democratic Constituent Congress (CCD) traveled to Tingo Maria on April 23, 1994 to investigate allegations of human rights violations during Operation Aries. For three days (April 23, 24 and 25) the Commission received testimonies from affected persons in Tingo Maria, Aucayacu …

    Tingo María, Aucayacu y Anda, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 409
  8. CCD Human Rights Commission trip to Tingo María

    The delegation of the Human Rights Commission of the Democratic Constituent Congress (CCD) traveled to Tingo Maria on April 23, 1994 to investigate allegations of human rights violations during Operation Aries. For three days (April 23, 24 and 25) the Commission received testimonies from affected people in Tingo Maria, Aucayacu …

    Tingo María, Aucayacu y Anda, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 409
  9. End of presentation of repentants at the Tingo Maria barracks

    Between February 27 and April 4, 1994, in little more than a month, more than two thousand repentants presented themselves before the Tingo Maria barracks. This process was part of the counter-subversive strategy implemented by the armed forces in Alto Huallaga, which included the law of repentance for PCP-SL commanders. …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR (páginas 387-411)
  10. Presentation of repentants in Tingo Maria

    Between February 27 and April 4, 1994, in little more than a month, more than two thousand repentants presented themselves at the Tingo Maria barracks. This massive phenomenon of repentance occurred in the context of the counter-subversive offensive in Alto Huallaga, after the capture of important Shining Path leaders such …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 390-392
  11. Assassination of Naranjillo councilman

    In August 1993, the Shining Path PCP assassinated a councilman in Naranjillo, a town very close to Tingo Maria. This murder was part of a series of violent actions carried out by the Shining Path in the region during that period, which also included the murder of five soldiers in …

    Naranjillo, Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 145
  12. Death of Rosa Mercedes del Aguila Garcia

    Rosa Mercedes del Aguila Garcia was president of the Central Committee of Mothers of the Amarilis District in Tingo Maria, Huanuco. She was allegedly murdered by members of the PCP-SL in 1993. According to her son Jose Soto del Aguila, her death led to the deactivation of the Central Committee …

    Amarilis, Tingo María, Huanuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 375, 379
  13. Murder of Rosa del Aguila García

    Rosa del Aguila Garcia, president of the Mothers' Central Committee of the Amarilis District in Tingo Maria, was allegedly murdered by members of the PCP-SL in 1993. According to her son Jose Soto del Aguila, her death led to the deactivation of the Central Committee of the Mothers' Club, as …

    Amarilis, Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 375, 379
  14. Torture of Jaime Gustavo Rodriguez Credo and executions at military base

    On August 15, 1991, military personnel arrested Jaime Gustavo Rodriguez Credo in Tingo Maria and took him to military base 313 Los Laureles. He was tortured with blows, electricity and pliers for seven days. He witnessed executions of other detainees whose bodies were dismembered and thrown into the river. His …

    Tingo María, base militar 313 Los Laureles, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 522
  15. Clash between PCP-SL and law enforcement forces in Naranjillo

    The PCP-SL attempted an attack on the city of Tingo Maria using Naranjillo as a base. Approximately 500 well-armed subversives entered from 11:00 p.m. on the 15th, but were intercepted by the Peruvian army that had been alerted by a rondero. A fierce confrontation ensued that lasted until 9:00 a.m., …

    Naranjillo, distrito Padre Felipe Luyando, provincia de Leoncio Prado, departamento de Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 1654-1655
  16. Rapes and murders in Tingo Maria

    In 1991, the Peruvian army committed serious human rights violations in Tingo Maria. One affiant stated that it was no longer possible to continue living in his village because the army came in and raped and killed people who were not Shining Path members. The testimonies indicate a systematic pattern …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 311
  17. Torture at Los Laureles Military Base

    Counter-subversive Battalion No. 313 in Tingo Maria was a detention center where people were systematically tortured for their alleged links to terrorism. Methods included beatings, electric shocks, boiling water, drowning, hanging and the use of 'la parrilla'. Several former soldiers and detainees testified about torture, extrajudicial executions and disappearances. The …

    Base Militar Los Laureles, Tingo María, provincia de Leoncio Prado, departamento de Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3630-3635
  18. Sexual violations by military personnel in the Province of Tingo María

    Members of the Armed Forces committed rape against women in the province of Tingo Maria. A testimony from a member of the Armed Forces acknowledges the existence of sexual violations without specific motive, mentioning that they occurred even when they were not on patrol. The witness describes how they controlled …

    Provincia de Tingo María, Departamento de Huanuco Informe CVR
  19. Murder of the Mayor of Tingo María, Tito Jaime Fernández

    The mayor of Tingo Maria, Tito Jaime Fernandez, was assassinated on April 19, 1984 by the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. This assassination occurred between two assaults on the town of Aucayacu, where the PCP-SL had attacked the police post with a death toll of twenty. The assassination of the mayor was part …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR (página 113)
  20. Deportation and assassination of congressman Reynaldo Rivera Romero linked to drug trafficking

    In 1983, Reynaldo Rivera Romero, the deputy for Tingo Maria of the Popular Action party, was disqualified from the Congress of the Republic after his links to drug trafficking were proven. In April 1984, coca growers' leader Tito Jaime Fernandez, who was mayor of Leoncio Prado province for the second …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, página 2528
  21. First subversive action against CORAH

    The first subversive action recorded in Alto Huallaga occurred in 1983 against the facilities of the Control and Reduction of Coca Cultivation in Alto Huallaga (CORAH) project, located in Tingo Maria. This attack marked the beginning of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso's actions in the Alto Huallaga region. The PCP-SL sought to …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR (página 387)
  22. Coca growers' strike in Tingo María

    In 1982, thousands of coca farmers from Chinchao, Monzon, Leoncio Prado, Tocache and Padre Abad moved to the city of Tingo Maria to begin an indefinite strike. Their main demand was the resumption of legal coca trade through the National Coca Company (Empresa Nacional de la Coca-ENACO). After 11 days …

    Tingo María, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 2527, 2532
  23. Officialization of the first managed colonization program in the Upper Huallaga region

    In 1964, the first directed colonization program in the Upper Huallaga was made official. This program was part of the Tingo Maria-Tocache-Campanilla colonization project, which classified 180,000 hectares as suitable for agricultural use. Many of the farmers who obtained land titles had already settled in the Tingo Maria, Tocache and …

    Alto Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR
  24. Occupation of the Upper Huallaga by colonists

    The Alto Huallaga area was occupied with greater intensity since the beginning of the 1950s by settlers and migrants coming mainly from the highlands of Huánuco, Huancayo, Junín and Cerro de Pasco. These settlers were encouraged, most of the time, by the State through colonization projects (such as Tingo María-Tocache-Campanilla), …

    Alto Huallaga, Perú Informe CVR

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