Massacre of Asháninka Natives
On August 11, 1993, 54 Asháninka natives were brutally murdered with machetes by suspected members of the Shining Path (PCP-SL) in Satipo, Junín. This tragic event highlights the severe impact of the internal conflict in Peru on indigenous communities, who were often caught in the crossfire between government forces and insurgent groups.
El 11 de agosto de 1993 en Satipo, Junín, 54 nativos asháninkas fueron asesinados a machetazos por presuntos senderistas. Este evento forma parte de la serie de ataques violentos registrados en la región de Junín durante el conflicto armado, particularmente contra poblaciones vulnerables como las comunidades asháninka.