Between March 9 and 25, 2009, the human remains of 37 of 50 people executed by agents of the Navy and found at the Pucayacu site in August 1984 were …
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8 documents in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
In the presence of family members, friends, colleagues, authorities from the Province of Huanta, human rights organizations, and the press, a series of activities were held in memory of the …
After twenty-two long years of legal maneuvering and even the alleged kidnapping of the main defendant, Army Captain Álvaro Artaza Adrianzén, alias "Comandante Camión," the forced disappearance of journalist Jaime …
According to confidential sources, Navy Lieutenant Commander Álvaro Francisco Serapio Artaza Adrianzén, known by the alias "Comandante Camión," may have clandestinely returned to the country. Artaza served as political-military chief …
This document analyzes the recent Supreme Court decision ordering Lieutenant Commander Artaza to stand trial in a civilian court for the 1984 disappearance of journalist Jaime Ayala. The document covers …
The document discusses the recent Supreme Court decision to have Lt. Commander Artaza stand trial in a civilian court for the 1984 disappearance of journalist Jaime Ayala, Artaza's subsequent disappearance, …
The U.S. Embassy describes the criminal charges filed against Commander Alvaro Artaza Adrianzén (better known by his war name "Comandante Camión"), former head of the Navy garrison in Huanta. The …
The U.S. Embassy describes criminal charges brought against Lt. Commander Alvaro Artaza Adrianzen, former head of the Marine garrison in Huanta. The charges involve the August 1984 disappearance of journalist …
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