Promulgation of decree law 25474 on apology of terrorism.
Promulgation of Decree Law 25474, which criminalizes the crime of apology for terrorism.
On May 6, 1992, the government enacted Decree Law 25474, which in its Article 7 typified the crime of terrorism apology. The law established that anyone who publicly, through any means, advocated terrorism or the person who committed it, would be punished with imprisonment of not less than six nor more than twelve years.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 1256
Location:
Perú
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