Victims of Spanish mother tongue in 1989
483 native Spanish-speaking victims reported in 1989
In 1989, 483 deaths and disappearances of native Spanish speakers were recorded. The Shining Path PCP was responsible for 236 victims, State Agents for 149, CADS for 2, MRTA for 35, and 61 cases were attributed to undetermined or other perpetrators. There has been a significant increase in violence.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 5221
Location:
Perú
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