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. Interview with Yolanda Cáceres Bocanegra

    Interview with Dr. Yolanda Cáceres Bocanegra, medical examiner and member of the Peruvian Society of Legal Medicine. The interview was conducted in the context of the CVR's investigation into the case of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides, who denounced having been a victim of rape during her detention by Army personnel …

    Provincia constitucional del Callao, Perú Informe CVR, página 381
  2. Detention and torture of teacher in Aquia

    A teacher was arrested in Aquia, Bolognesi, Ancash, and subjected to torture. During his detention, he experienced severe physical mistreatment that led him to lose consciousness. The perpetrators attempted to bury him believing him dead, referring to him as "this dog" and ordering him to be thrown away. The testimony …

    Aquia, Bolognesi, Ancash Informe CVR, página 230
  3. Testimony of a teacher arrested and tortured in Aquia, Bolognesi, Ancash.

    Testimony of a teacher who was detained in Aquia, Bolognesi, Ancash. The declarant narrates his experience of torture and mistreatment during his detention. The testimony describes situations of extreme humiliation and dehumanization, where he relates that he begged his captors not to kill him and that they treated him brutally. …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 230-231
  4. Testimony on humiliation and devaluation in detention

    Testimony collected in Lima in December 2002 documenting experiences of humiliation and devaluation suffered by victims during the internal armed conflict. The testimony is part of the section of the report that analyzes the attacks on individuals, their families, communities, institutions, values and forms of organization, which in addition to …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, p. 180
  5. Testimony 510200 - Detention and torture of former authority of Macamango

    Testimony of a former authority of Macamango, La Convención, Cuzco, collected at the South Andean Headquarters in December 2002. The declarant narrates experiences of humiliation and devaluation suffered during the internal armed conflict. The testimony is part of the documentation of attacks on individuals, families, communities and institutions that generated …

    Macamango, La Convención, Cuzco Informe CVR
  6. Testimony on detention and torture in the central region of the country

    Testimony documenting cases of unjust accusation and arbitrary detention during the internal armed conflict. The declarant narrates how the unjust accusation and subsequent detention began a time of pain and humiliation, both for the detained person and for the family, who could not understand what was happening. The testimony is …

    Sede región centro, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 238, 242
  7. Medical Report N°081 from the Instituto Materno Perinatal on pregnancy of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    The Maternal Perinatal Institute of the Ministry of Health (Maternidad de Lima) issued Medical Report No. 081 on October 11, 2002. This medical report was used as evidence to determine the gestation time of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides. The document, together with Medical Record No. 3343 of the INPE Prison …

    Instituto Materno Perinatal (Maternidad de Lima), Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 382
  8. Testimony on mistreatment in Yanamayo prison

    Testimony collected in Sicuani in October 2002 documenting the mistreatment and torture suffered by a detainee in Yanamayo prison, located in Puno. The declarant narrates the conditions of humiliation and physical and psychological mistreatment he experienced during his imprisonment in this maximum security penitentiary. This testimony is part of the …

    Sicuani, Perú Informe CVR
  9. Arrest and sexual violence in Monzon

    During the internal armed conflict in Monzón, Huamalies, Huánuco, cases of detention and sexual violence against women were recorded. Most of the sexual abuses were imputed to members of the Armed Forces, especially on those they detained, as part of the torture inflicted. The victims showed their enormous pain and …

    Monzón, Huamalies, Huánuco Informe CVR, página 223
  10. Mistreatment in Yanamayo

    A witness recounted the mistreatment he suffered in the Yanamayo prison, located in Puno. This testimony is part of the denunciations of prison conditions in the maximum security prisons, which since 1992 have become spaces that have undermined everything that gives security to human beings. The testimony was collected in …

    Yanamayo, Puno Informe CVR BDI-SM-P351, BDI-II-P961 Testimonio 520389
  11. Women's Public Hearing

    The Women's Public Hearing was a unique session held by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission where multiple cases of sexual violence and human rights violations against women during the internal armed conflict were presented. During this hearing, testimonies were heard from women who were victims of rape, forced nudity, arbitrary …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 159-160
  12. Testimony on detention, torture and humiliation in Lima

    Testimony of a person who suffered detention and torture, narrating the humiliations received during his captivity. The declarant describes how he was taken to Lima and subjected to mistreatment at DINCOTE at around 12:00 midnight, where an officer kicked him in the back and humiliated him with insults. The testimony …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR
  13. Testimony of Julia Castillo Ccopa on detention and torture

    Julia Castillo Ccopa gave her testimony at the first session of the CVR's public hearings on June 21, 2002. Her testimony corresponds to case N° 2 of that session. She narrated her experience of detention and torture in Lima. This testimony is part of the public hearings organized by the …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 238
  14. Public Hearing - Testimony of Exaltación Vargas Rojas

    Exaltación Vargas Rojas gave her testimony in a public hearing held in Accomarca, Vilcashuamán, Ayacucho. Her testimony is part of case N° 7 of the second session of CVR public hearings. The testimony is related to experiences of detention and torture, being cited in the context of documenting the extreme …

    Accomarca, Vilcashuamán, Ayacucho, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 238, 207
  15. Public Hearing in Accomarca

    Public hearing held by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Accomarca, Vilcashuamán district, department of Ayacucho, in June 2002. This hearing was part of the process of gathering testimonies on human rights violations that occurred during the internal armed conflict. The document refers to testimonies collected in this hearing related …

    Accomarca, Vilcashuamán, Ayacucho Informe CVR
  16. Testimony of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission

    María Magdalena Monteza Benavides testified before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission about her detention, torture and rape by Army personnel in 1992. During her testimony, she reiterated the allegations she had made since the judicial stage about the physical and psychological mistreatment and rape suffered during her clandestine detention. The …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  17. 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
  18. 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
  19. Presidential pardon to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On June 6, 1998, the President of the Republic granted a pardon to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides through Supreme Resolution Nº105-98-JUS, on the recommendation of the Ad Hoc Commission created by Law 26655. The Commission established a reasonable presumption that María Magdalena Monteza Benavides was not linked to terrorist activities, …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  20. Graves with human remains found in Ullta creek

    The skeletal remains of some thirty people, showing signs of torture, were found in a spot in the Ullta ravine on the Carhuaz-Chacas highway (Ancash). The discovery of these clandestine graves is evidence of extrajudicial executions and forced disappearances that occurred in the area during the internal armed conflict.

    Quebrada Ullta, carretera Carhuaz-Chacas, Ancash, Perú Informe CVR, página 4983
  21. Multiple motions to investigate torture of Leonor La Rosa

    Five agenda motions were presented in Congress on the denunciation of the torture of Leonor La Rosa, to form investigative commissions and to invite the President of the Council of Ministers and the Minister of Defense. Congressmen from different parties asked to investigate the murder of Mariela Barreto and the …

    Congreso de la República, Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 904
  22. Confirmation of dismissal by the Supreme Council of Military Justice

    The Supreme Council of Military Justice confirmed the dismissal of the case related to the rape of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides. The Chamber of the Permanent War Council of the 2nd Judicial Zone of the Army had previously declared the dismissal and referred it to the Supreme Council for consultation. …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  23. Written statement of Magdalena Monteza before the Ad Hoc Commission

    María Magdalena Monteza Benavides submitted a written statement to the Ad Hoc Commission created by Law 26655, in which she recounted the facts of her arbitrary detention, torture and rape that occurred in October-November 1992. In this statement, Monteza detailed how she was detained on October 30, 1992 by members …

    Comisión Ad Hoc, Perú Informe CVR, página 379
  24. Statement of Julio Rodriguez Cordova before the Permanent Court on the detention and rape of Maria Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    EP Lieutenant Colonel Julio Alberto Rodríguez Córdova testified before the Second Permanent Court of the Army's Second Judicial Zone about the detention operation of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides on October 30, 1992. In his statement, Rodriguez Cordova affirmed that he had authorization from the Command to carry out the operation …

    2º Juzgado Permanente de la IIª Zona Judicial del Ejército, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 378-379
  25. Resolution of the Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office on the rape complaint against María Magdalena Monteza Benavides.

    The 44th Provincial Criminal Prosecutor's Office of Lima issued a resolution on May 2, 1995 regarding the complaint of rape filed by María Magdalena Monteza Benavides against military personnel. The resolution closed the investigation, considering that the military jurisdiction was not competent to hear the crime of rape since it …

    44º Fiscalía Provincial Penal de Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 379
  26. Murder of Indalecio Pomatanta

    On April 2, 1995, members of the Navy entered the town of San Alejandro as part of Operation Shark IV. Between 5:30 and 6 in the morning they arrived at the Pomatanta family's home looking for 17-year-old Indalecio. After interrogating and brutally beating him and asking him for weapons, they …

    Centro poblado San Alejandro, provincia de Padre Abad, Ucayali, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3919-3925
  27. Arrest in Huancayo

    A declarant was detained in the district, province and department of Huancayo on February 22, 1995. During her time at DINCOTE, they took her clothes off her top and said things to terrorize her. The testimony is part of a broader context of sexual violence and torture documented during detentions …

    Distrito, Provincia y Departamento de Huancayo Informe CVR, página 322
  28. Operation Aries

    Since April 5, 1994, Operation Aries was implemented with aerial bombardments using helicopter gunships and rocket fighter planes. The Armed Forces prepared special companies trained with Israeli techniques. The operation caused indiscriminate death of villagers. In Puerto Moyuna, on April 8, the military tortured and executed Jesús Vera Virgilio and …

    Moyuna, Moena, Salvador, Bijao, Blanquillo, margen izquierda río Huallaga, provincia Leoncio Prado, Huánuco, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 3911-3917
  29. Modification of terrorism conviction by the Supreme Court

    The Supreme Court of Justice modified the sentence imposed on María Magdalena Monteza Benavides for the crime of terrorist collaboration. Originally, on June 18, 1993, the Special Terrorism Chamber of the Superior Court of Lima had sentenced her to twenty years imprisonment. The Supreme Court reduced the sentence to fifteen …

    Perú Informe CVR, página 382-383
  30. Events in the barracks known as La Veterinaria

    During 1994, sexual violence occurred in the barracks called 'La Veterinaria' in Trujillo. A declarant was detained for the second time in 1994 in Trujillo and taken to this barracks, where the reported events occurred. The barracks was a military facility used to detain people accused of terrorism. The testimonies …

    Cuartel de Trujillo conocido como La Veterinaria, Trujillo, La Libertad Informe CVR
  31. Birth Certificate N°2852 - Daughter of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On August 14, 1993, Birth Certificate N°2852 was issued by the Chief of the Civil Registry of the Municipality of Metropolitan Lima, corresponding to K.E.M.B., daughter of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides. The minor was born on July 14, 1993 at the Perinatal Maternal Institute of the Ministry of Health (Maternity …

    Lima Metropolitana, Perú Informe CVR, página 382
  32. Detention of Huertas

    Mrs. Huertas was arrested in August 1993 in Lima. During her detention, she was taken to DINCOTE where she suffered sexual violence. She was pardoned in December 2000, after being detained for more than seven years. The case of Mrs. Huertas is mentioned in the context of testimonies of sexual …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, página 321
  33. Medical Record N°3343 of María Monteza - Evidence of pregnancy in detention

    Medical Record No. 3343 of the Prison Health Directorate of the National Penitentiary Institute (INPE) documents the condition of María Magdalena Monteza Benavides on July 14, 1993, the date on which she gave birth to her daughter. This medical record, together with Medical Report No. 081 of the Maternal Perinatal …

    Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  34. Birth of daughter to María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On July 14, 1993, María Magdalena Monteza Benavides gave birth to her daughter K.E.M.B. in the context of her detention. The pregnancy was the result of a multiple rape suffered during her clandestine detention by members of the Army in October 1992. The child was conceived around the last days …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  35. Police torture and murder three young men in Trujillo

    Police intervene in the district of El Porvenir, Trujillo, where they detain and torture young Jessica Rosa Chávez Ruiz (17 years old), worker Pedro Javier Cruz Guzmán (28 years old) and Héctor Rodríguez (28 years old), who were participating in a social activity in the Víctor Raúl Haya de la …

    El Porvenir, Trujillo, La Libertad, Perú Informe CVR, página 4921
  36. Special Terrorism Court convicts María Magdalena Monteza Benavides

    On June 18, 1993, the Special Terrorism Chamber of the Superior Court of Lima sentenced María Magdalena Monteza Benavides to twenty years imprisonment for the crime of terrorist collaboration, based on the police investigation. On March 11, 1994, the Supreme Court of Justice modified the sentence and sentenced her to …

    Lima, Perú Informe CVR, páginas 381-383
  37. Detention and rape of declarant in Los Olivos

    A woman was arrested on May 17, 1993 in the district of Los Olivos, Lima. During her detention she was the victim of sexual violence by State agents. The case is part of a systematic pattern of sexual violence against women detained during the internal armed conflict. The affiant used …

    Distrito de Los Olivos, Provincia y Departamento de Lima Informe CVR, páginas 362-363

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