Violence almost nonexistent in Apurimac
Violence almost nonexistent in Apurimac since 1997, only propaganda
From 1997 onwards, acts of violence were almost non-existent in Apurímac, except for propaganda actions. This marks the effective end of the internal armed conflict in the department.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 1607
Location:
Apurímac, Perú
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