Regularization of transit by land and waterways

In 1995, land and river traffic in the central jungle, which had been interrupted for years by the armed conflict, was regularized. This process was part of the return of displaced families to their original communities.

Beginning in 1995, land and river transit began to be regularized, which had been interrupted for several years due to the internal armed conflict. This transit normalization process took place in the context of the return of displaced families to their original communities in the central jungle, a process that had officially begun on September 17, 1994 as part of a campaign promoted by the government and the Armed Forces. The regularization of transit was a key element for the reactivation of economic and social life in the region after years of violence.

Source: Informe CVR, página 272
Location: Selva Central, Perú