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Japanese Embassy Hostage Crisis
On December 17, 1996, 14 members of the MRTA took over the Japanese ambassador's residence in Lima, taking several dozen hostages. After several days, the Peruvian forces retook the residence, resulting in the deaths of the assailants. This event marked a significant blow to the MRTA's operational capabilities.
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Japanese Embassy Hostage Crisis in Lima
On December 17, 1996, members of the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) executed a military-style operation to seize the Japanese Ambassador's residence in Lima, Peru. The operation aimed to free imprisoned MRTA militants. The crisis ended with the deaths of all 14 MRTA members during a rescue operation by state …
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Occupation of the Japanese Ambassador's Residence by MRTA
In November 1996, the Committee for Human Rights (CODEH) protested against the arbitrary detention of General (r) Rodolfo Robles and the occupation by assault of the Japanese ambassador's residence by members of the MRTA. This event was part of a series of violent incidents in Peru during the 1990s, involving …
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Attack against Global Network and Radio Samoa
On October 17, 1996, intelligence agents, presumably from the Colina Group, attacked the Red Global affiliate in Puno and Radio Samoa. This attack took place in a context of pacification of the internal armed conflict, when violent actions had significantly decreased in the region. The attack was directed against local …
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Military Incursion and Torture in Chalhuamayo Alto
On the night of October 9, 1996, military personnel from the bases of Pichari and Tambo entered the community of Chalhuamayo Alto in the district of Tambo, province of La Mar, department of Ayacucho. They detained eight individuals, who were then taken to the military base in Tambo and later …
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Approval of Law 26657 and Political Polarization in Peru
In 1996, the Peruvian government, under pressure to appear democratic, took steps such as appointing a public ombudsman and forming a commission to address wrongful imprisonments. However, the same year saw the approval of Law 26657 by the government majority in Congress, which was perceived as a move to entrench …
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Torture and Detention at Monzón Military Base
In late August 1996, a military operation at the Monzón military base in Peru led to the detention and torture of an indeterminate number of people following the murder of a military member. Among the victims was Juana Ibarra, who suffered severe torture including beatings, cigarette burns, and sexual assault. …
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Implementation of the Progressive Penitentiary System in Peru
On July 23, 1996, the Peruvian government approved the 'Régimen de vida y progresividad en el tratamiento para internos de difícil readaptación' through Decreto Supremo Nº 003-96-JUS. This system introduced a progressive model for the treatment of inmates, particularly those convicted of common crimes, with differentiated stages of incarceration. The …
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Creation of the Executive Commission of the Public Ministry
The Executive Commission of the Public Ministry was established in Peru with the enactment of Law Nº 26623 on June 18, 1996. This commission was modeled after the Executive Commission of the Judiciary and was tasked with the governance and management of the Public Ministry. The commission was led by …
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Takeover of the village of Marona
In June 1996, forty subversives of the Shining Path PCP took the town of Marona. This attack was part of a series of incursions that demonstrated that the PCP-SL still had the capacity to mobilize large contingents in the region, despite being in a period of decline following the capture …
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Battle at Lomo de Corvina
On 26 May 1996, a violent clash occurred in the Lomo de Corvina area of VES, Peru, involving local residents disputing agricultural land. The confrontation resulted in ten people being seriously injured and the burning of around twenty huts. There were accusations of involvement by members of the PCP-SL, though …
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Assassination of José del Castillo
José del Castillo, a former leader of the Shining Path who became a leader of the local defense groups in Naranjillo, was assassinated on April 6, 1996. He was killed while supposedly on patrol with another member of the 'Comité de Luchadores por la Paz. His vehicle was thrown into …
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Displacement of Native Communities in Peru
In 1996, native communities in Peru, such as Cachingarani and Maxomiñiari, faced displacement due to conflicts and instability. Many people moved to urban areas like Huancayo and Lima for safety, while older residents often remained in their original locations. The displaced communities encountered challenges in health, education, and territorial rights …
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Victims of Quechua mother tongue in 1996
In 1996, 66 Quechua-speaking deaths and disappearances were reported. The Shining Path PCP was responsible for 40 victims, State Agents for 13, CADS for 4, MRTA for 1, and 8 cases were attributed to undetermined perpetrators or others.
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Approval of Principles for the Protection and Promotion of Human Rights by the UN Sub-Commission
In 1996, the United Nations Sub-Commission on Human Rights approved a set of principles for the protection and promotion of human rights, as well as the fight against impunity. This initiative, presented by Louis Joinet, aimed to establish guidelines for addressing human rights violations and ensuring accountability.
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Sexual Violence by PCP-SL
The 1996 Annual Report highlighted issues of sexual violence within the context of human rights violations, particularly by the Peruvian Communist Party - Shining Path (PCP-SL). Despite the party's official stance against such acts, testimonies reveal a tolerance for sexual violence, with members allowed to commit such acts multiple times …
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Human Rights Violations in San Martín
In 1996, a woman was detained by soldiers in the department of San Martín, Peru. She was subjected to severe physical and sexual abuse by multiple soldiers, including being stripped, beaten, and raped. The abuse continued as she was moved to different military locations, highlighting the grave human rights violations …
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Construction and Implementation of the Challapalca Prison
In 1996, the Establecimiento Penitenciario de Régimen Cerrado Especial de Challapalca was constructed in the department of Puno, Peru. The prison is known for its harsh conditions, including its remote location and lack of basic services, which have been criticized as inhumane and degrading. These conditions highlight the incompatibility of …
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Sentencing of Individuals for Crimes Against Public Tranquility and Terrorism
In 1996, the Sala Penal Especial de Lima issued sentences in two significant cases. On April 20, 1996, Edgar Efraín Lozano Lozano, Martha Huatay Ruiz, and Osman Morote Barrionuevo were sentenced to 25 years in prison for crimes against public tranquility. Later, on July 31, 1996, Víctor Hugo Castillo Mezzich …
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Ley de Interpretación Auténtica y Eventos de Violencia Política en Perú
In 1996, the Peruvian legislature was reshuffled in favor of the ruling party, which led to the approval of Law No. 26657, known as the Authentic Interpretation Law, which paved the way for the reelection of President Alberto Fujimori. That same year, the Ad Hoc Commission was created to review …
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Operation Chavín de Huántar
In 1996, during the presidency of Alberto Fujimori, a military operation was planned to rescue hostages held at the Japanese embassy in Lima, Peru. The operation, known as 'Nipón 96', involved the creation of a Tactical Operations Center and the training of a specialized unit called 'Patrulla Tenaz'. The plan …
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Attack against Canal 13 Red Global in Puno
In 1996, an attack was carried out against the facilities of Canal 13 Red Global in Puno. The attack is attributed to intelligence agencies of the Peruvian Army. Suboficial Fabio Javier Urquizo Ayma is currently being processed for his involvement in this incident.