Jo-Marie Burt witnessed the first week of former President Alberto Fujimori's trial in Lima as an accredited observer for WOLA. Here is her report. The trial of Alberto Fujimori started …
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15 documents in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
(Lima, Peru, January 11) Lori Helene Berenson, of New York, was convicted of treason today by a secret Peruvian military court and sentenced to life in prison for aiding Marxist …
US Department of State Dispatch, March 23, 1992 by Bernard W. Aronson. Statement before the Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs of the House Foreign Affairs Committee, March 12, 1992. I …
This comprehensive report covers all the areas related to the human rights issues during this year from the point of view of the American Embassy in Lima.
Documentation for Peruvian Political Asylum Cases. Attachments: Attachment Citation/Description A Jorge Gonzales-Lara, "Facts on Peru," New York, 1992. Brief summary of the geography, culture, demography, history, political system, political parties, …
This comprehensive report covers all the areas related to the human rights issues during this year from the point of view of the American Embassy in Lima.
Secretary of State James Baker instructs the U.S. Ambassador in Lima to seek an appointment with President Fujimori in order to discuss the Barrios Altos massacre. This cable sets out …
This comprehensive report covers all the areas related to the human rights issues during this year. The report was prepared by the State Department for the Committee of Foreign Affairs …
U.S. Ambassador Quainton discusses human rights and political violence in Ayacucho with Emergency Zone Commander General Fernandez-Davila, the Public Ministry's Chief Prosecutor, the Special Prosecutor for Human Rights, and the …
This comprehensive report covers all the areas related to the human rights issues during this year from the point of view of the American Embassy in Lima.
Report submitted by the Embassy of USA in Peru on the situation of human rights during the year 1988 Section 1 respect for the integrity of the person Section 2 …
Report submitted by the Embassy of USA in Peru on the situation of human rights during the year 1987 Section 1 respect for the integrity of the person Section 2 …
Lawyers and politicians say the system has failed to convict suspected terrorists or to safeguard human rights of the populace generally. When a local think tank asked 1,000 well-off Peruvians …
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FINAL TEXT OF THE 1986 HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT AS IT WAS DELIVERED TO CONGRESS JAN. 31 Section 1 respect for the integrity of the person Section …
PROVIDED PARA 3 IS THE FINAL TEXT OF THE ANNUAL HUMAN RIGHTS REPORT ON PERU FOR 1984, WHICH WILL SHORTLY BE TRANSMITTED TO CONGRESS. THE REPORT IS CONFIDENTIAL AND NOT …
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Execution of Local Leader by PCP-SL
In Huambalpa, a local leader known as AP was executed by the PCP-SL after being accused of exploiting his power for personal gain, including demanding goods and sexual favors from community members. The community reported these abuses to higher-ranking PCP-SL officials, who captured AP, forced him to dig his own …
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Public Hearing on Human Rights Cases in Abancay
In August 2002, a public hearing was held in Abancay to address human rights cases. The testimony of Wilfredo Torres Pozo was among those presented, highlighting issues of justice, solidarity, and the need for societal reconciliation. This event was part of broader efforts to address past injustices and promote a …
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Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Peru (CVR) was established to uncover the truth about human rights violations during the period of internal conflict in Peru. Many individuals participated in public hearings to share testimonies, despite the pain involved, to seek justice and truth. The commission faced challenges such as …
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Public Hearing on Injustices in Lima
In June 2002, a public hearing was held in Lima to address cases of injustice, including the testimony of Vargas Rojas, a victim of unjust detention. The event highlighted the importance of forgiveness and reconciliation in the aftermath of conflicts, emphasizing the need for justice and truth as foundational elements …
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Subversive Justice and Power Dynamics in Ayacucho
During the internal conflict in Ayacucho, subversive groups took justice into their own hands, executing individuals based on ideological decisions and community consensus. This period saw the erosion of traditional authority structures, as local leaders were either coerced into compliance or forced to abandon their positions due to threats and …
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Human Rights Violations in Ayacucho and Huánuco
In 2002, testimonies were collected by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) from individuals in Ayacucho and Huánuco, Peru, detailing human rights violations. Witnesses recounted events such as the death of family members in confrontations and the disappearance of loved ones. The official denial of these events and the lack …
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Truth and Reconciliation Efforts in Peru
In 2002, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) in Peru focused on uncovering the truth as a foundation for justice and reconciliation. The commission emphasized the need for the political class to acknowledge their past mistakes and seek forgiveness from the Peruvian people. This initiative aimed to foster a democratic …
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Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Hearings
In 2002, the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission held various hearings and workshops to address the human rights violations that occurred during the internal conflict in Peru. Testimonies from victims and their families highlighted the need for justice and reconciliation, emphasizing that the violence and abuses by the armed forces …
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Creation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Peru
In December 2001, following the collapse of Alberto Fujimori's regime, a transitional government led by Dr. Valentín Paniagua initiated the formation of a Truth and Reconciliation Commission. This move was part of a broader effort to address the demands for truth and justice regarding human rights abuses during Fujimori's rule. …
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Mass Killings and Disappearances in Aucayacu
In Aucayacu, the military was reported to have detained individuals, killed them using machetes and axes, and disposed of their bodies in remote areas. Many bodies were thrown into the Huallaga River, making recovery impossible. Families of the victims demand the recovery of bodies for proper burial and closure, as …
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Commitment to Address Human Rights Violations in Peru
On February 22, 2001, the Peruvian government committed to finding comprehensive solutions for 133 cases of human rights violations. This commitment was formalized through a joint press release signed by the Peruvian Minister of Justice, Dr. Diego García-Sayán, and the President of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, Claudio Grossman. …
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Mandate of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) in Peru
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) in Peru was established to investigate and clarify the events and responsibilities related to social violence in the country over a twenty-year period. The CVR's mandate emphasized the importance of truth, justice, and reconciliation, aiming to provide an ethically articulated and scientifically supported account …
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Mandate of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission
The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) was tasked with investigating human rights violations that occurred in Peru, including forced disappearances, arbitrary executions, and other forms of violence. The commission aimed to establish a connection between truth, justice, and reconciliation, focusing on the dignity of individuals and the consolidation of …
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Formation and Work of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR)
The Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) was established to investigate and address the human rights violations that occurred during the internal conflict in Peru. The commission prioritized the voices of victims and operated with transparency, involving national and international experts. The CVR aimed to provide justice and reconciliation by …
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Approval of the 1995 Amnesty Law in Peru
On June 14, 1995, the Congress of the Republic of Peru approved the Amnesty Law, which allowed military officers and subordinates convicted of crimes to be released from prison. This law was controversial as it was seen as a significant obstacle to justice and reconciliation, undermining efforts to hold accountable …
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Amnesty Law Enacted by the CCD
On June 14, 1994, the CCD enacted an amnesty law in Peru, which sparked immediate concern from the Peruvian Episcopal Conference. The church expressed worries about the law's implications for social peace and reconciliation, emphasizing that amnesty should be based on truth and justice. The law was controversial, with figures …
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Uchuraccay Massacre Verdict
In March 1987, the Tribunal Correccional delivered a verdict on the Uchuraccay massacre, condemning three campesinos from the Ayacucho village for the crime. Additionally, charges were brought against General EP Clemente Noel Moral and seven other security force members for abuse of authority and obstruction of justice.