Which of the democratic checks and balances - opposition parties, the judiciary, a free press - is the most critical? Peru has the full set of democratic institutions. In the …
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Political Manipulation of the Police Force
The text discusses the manipulation of the police force by political entities in Peru, highlighting how officers are used to serve political interests. It describes a culture of clientelism and corruption within the police, where officers must align with political powers to advance their careers. This situation leads to a …
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Corruption and Reconciliation in Peru Post-Fujimori Era
In the aftermath of the Fujimori dictatorship in Peru, the country faced significant challenges related to corruption and human rights abuses. The intertwining of state mechanisms and narcotrafficking networks highlighted a deep-seated corruption that required a new ethical mindset for reconciliation. The process of reconciliation was seen as essential for …
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Corruption and Human Rights Violations in Peru under Fujimori and Montesinos
During the late 1990s, the Peruvian government under President Alberto Fujimori and his advisor Vladimiro Montesinos engaged in significant corruption and human rights violations. Funds were diverted to the National Intelligence Service (SIN) under the guise of combating subversion, but were instead used for illegal activities such as phone tapping, …
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Fujimori's Coup and the Control of Narcotrafficking by the SIN
In 1991, while President Alberto Fujimori was negotiating with the United States for military aid to combat drug trafficking, his intelligence chief, Vladimiro Montesinos, and military leader, Hermoza Ríos, were monopolizing state presence in the Huallaga region, leading to widespread corruption within the Peruvian military. This situation culminated in Fujimori's …
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Promulgation of Decree Legislative 744
On November 8, 1991, the Peruvian government promulgated Legislative Decree 744 as part of a series of executive decrees aimed at 'national pacification.' This decree was a significant step in the unification of the police force, introducing a new organizational structure. This decree was a significant step in the unification …
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Alberto Fujimori's Anti-Narcotics Agreement with the United States
In May 1991, Alberto Fujimori signed a framework agreement with the United States, effectively allowing the Peruvian Armed Forces to participate in anti-narcotics operations. This decision came amidst widespread corruption within the police force and ongoing struggles against terrorism and drug trafficking. The agreement marked a significant shift in Peru's …
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Exploitation of the Bosques de San Ignacio
On June 5, 1990, the Ministry of Agriculture in Peru issued a resolution allowing the exploitation of the Bosques de San Ignacio, reversing a previous decision that declared the forests untouchable. Contracts were made with individuals for timber extraction, who then subcontracted with INCAFOR S.A. Allegations arose that these contracts …
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Detention and Disappearance of Samuel Reynaldo Ramos Diego and Jesús Liceti Mego
On May 7, 1990, Samuel Reynaldo Ramos Diego and Jesús Liceti Mego were detained by armed men in civilian clothing while traveling on a motorcycle in Castillo Grande, Peru. Despite official claims that they were released the same day, witnesses, including Ramos Diego's wife, did not recognize the signature on …
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Influence of PCP-SL in University Elections
In April 1990, the PCP-SL significantly influenced the election of university authorities, marking a peak in their control over the institution. The student movement, heavily influenced by PCP-SL, played a crucial role in electing Vizcardo as rector, who was perceived as more manageable. This period saw attempts to root out …
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Reorganization of the Peruvian Police Forces
In response to widespread corruption within the Peruvian Police of Investigations, highlighted by a scandal involving narcotics traffickers protected by former high-ranking police officials, the Peruvian government enacted a reorganization of the police forces. On August 14, 1985, the government passed law 24294, granting the Executive branch the authority to …
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Agrarian Reform and the Rise of PCP-SL in Peru
The Agrarian Reform in Peru led to the redistribution of land to peasant families and the creation of SAIS and cooperatives. However, the slow process of adjudication and mismanagement led to financial crises and dissatisfaction among beneficiaries. This unrest was exploited by the PCP-SL, who gained support by targeting corrupt …
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Corruption in the Peruvian Police Intelligence Directorate (DIRIN)
In 1982, the Peruvian Police Intelligence Directorate (DIRIN) was heavily affected by corruption, which severely hindered its ability to conduct effective counterinsurgency operations. The corruption within DIRIN allowed the insurgent group Sendero Luminoso to grow more rapidly than it might have otherwise. General Teófilo Aliaga, who was not part of …
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Operativo Cerrojo
The Operativo Cerrojo marked the beginning of large-scale interdiction efforts against drug trafficking in the Alto Huallaga region of Peru. Initiated in 1976, it was followed by a series of operations including Verde Mar I and II, Bronco, Condor, and Snowcap. These operations were characterized by complex interactions between various …