March for peace in Cono Norte
On December 1, 1991, neighborhood organizations in the Northern Cone held a March for Peace in rejection of the violence, in a context of intensified repressive measures by the Fujimori government with police raids and operations.
On December 1, 1991, several neighborhood organizations from the districts of the Northern Cone carried out a March for Peace, in rejection of violence. This mobilization took place at a time when the Fujimori government was establishing harsh repressive measures against the population with raids and selective police operations. The march represented an organized response by civil society to the escalation of violence by both subversive groups and the forces of law and order. The peace proposals were aimed at improving living conditions and increasing the participation of young people.