Hearing of Primitivo Quispe
Primitivo Quispe testified at a CVR public hearing in Ayacucho on April 8, 2002. His testimony documents the experiences of exclusion and indifference lived by the victims of the internal armed conflict.
Primitivo Quispe gave testimony at a public hearing organized by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission in Ayacucho. His testimony is part of the thousands of testimonies compiled by the TRC that give an account of the feeling of exclusion and indifference experienced by the people and communities that were the majority victims of the internal armed conflict. Quispe's testimony reflects the experience of the populations most affected by the violence, particularly those in rural, poor and Quechua-speaking areas.
Source:
Informe CVR (página no especificada en el fragmento citado)
Location:
Ayacucho, Perú
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