In Pangoa. The native community of Unión Alto Saniveni was razed by terrorists in 1991, who murdered even children.
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2 documents in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
Survivors informed members of the Ministerio Público forensic team that four clandestine burials correspond to the native community of Matzuriniari, where, they say, "comrade Feliciano" was based. Meanwhile, residents of …
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PCP-SL kills three ronderos in San Martin Pangoa
On January 24, 1996, in San Martin Pangoa, a district of Satipo province in Junin, there was a confrontation between peasant ronderos and PCP-Sendero Luminoso forces. During this confrontation, the PCP-SL killed three ronderos. This event occurred in the context of the final period of the cycle of violence in …
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Murder of ronderos in San Martin Pangoa
On January 24, 1996, in San Martin Pangoa, a district in the province of Satipo in Junin, there was a confrontation between ronderos and militants of the PCP-Sendero Luminoso. During this confrontation, the PCP-SL killed three ronderos. This event occurred in the context of the final phase of the internal …
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Violations at Military Base 48 in Pangoa
Another witness who lived in Pangoa said that around 1990, soldiers at Military Base 48 raped women who were detained. The treatment given by the soldiers to the women was similar to that given to the men, but they were also raped. Young girls and women were raped if they …
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Kidnapping and murder of native leader Isaías Charete Quinchoquer
On February 13, 1989, PCP-SL militants kidnapped and murdered native leader Isaías Charete Quinchoquer, who was president of the Campa Asháninka Río Ene Organization (OCARE). The murder occurred in the native community of Centro Tzomaveni, located in the district of Pangoa, province of Satipo. This crime was part of the …
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Sendero Luminoso's Impact on Pangoa Communities
In 1989, the district of Pangoa in Peru, which includes approximately 34 native communities, faced significant threats from the terrorist group Sendero Luminoso. The group exerted control over the territory, leading to forced displacement, servitude, and slavery among the local population. Communities without adequate protection were particularly vulnerable to attacks, …