Complaint to ILO by FNTMMSP
On April 5, 1990, the FNTMMSP filed a complaint with the ILO denouncing violations of freedom of association by the Peruvian State, including the detention of its president and other workers in the framework of the counter-subversive policy.
The Federación Nacional de Trabajadores Mineros, Metalúrgicos y Siderúrgicos del Perú (FNTMMSP) filed a complaint with the International Labor Organization (ILO) denouncing actions against freedom of association by the Peruvian State. The complaint alleged the detention of Víctor Taipe Zúñiga, president of the FNTMMSP, on November 20, 1989, who up to that time had been detained and showed signs of having been mistreated. He also denounced the illegal detention in the Marcavalle barracks of several workers, including Edgar Bujaico, Martín Mucha Aliaga, Edgar Julián Mauricio, Abdón Acuña Asto, Oscar Pariona Clemente, Santos Apolinario Núñez, Celestino Villena Blas, Braulio Zegarra García and Félix Quispe. It was pointed out that these arrests were carried out within the framework of the State's counter-subversive policy. All of these people, except for Martin Mucha Aliaga who had a warrant, were released on November 28, 1990.