Fifth 48-hour armed strike
Fifth 48-hour armed strike without transportation and electricity in Lima.
On October 24, 1990, the fifth armed strike called by the PCP-SL took place, which lasted 48 hours. During this strike there was no public transportation or electricity in the capital, demonstrating the capacity of the PCP-SL to paralyze the city through intimidation.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 2265
Location:
Lima, Perú
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