Abimael Guzman's Peace Accord Proposal
Guzman proposes Peace Agreement from prison generating division within Shining Path
From his prison in the Callao naval base and after conversations between Shining Path leaders facilitated by the Fujimori government, Abimael Guzmán proposed a Peace Agreement to the State, which did not materialize but served for propaganda purposes for the Fujimori regime on the eve of the referendum to approve the 1993 Constitution. This proposal caused a division within the Shining Path, since part of the Shining Path leadership rejected it.
Source:
Informe CVR, páginas 75-76
Location:
Base naval del Callao, Lima, Perú
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