Guerrilla of 65
Guerrilla movement in 1965 that impacted the Oreja de Perro communities in Peru. Its consequences included the creation of communal schools and was later analyzed by Sendero Luminoso as an example of strategic errors.
The 1965 guerrilla movement was an insurgent movement that had a significant impact on the communities in the Oreja de Perro area. After these events, the communities of Mollebamba, Santa Carmen, Oronqoy, among others, created communal schools in 1967. In 1973, Abimael Guzman gave a talk at the Ongoy high school (province of Andahuaylas) about poverty in Peru, the Agrarian Reform and the mistakes of the 1965 guerrilla movement. This historic event, together with the Agrarian Reform of the 1970s and the land seizure by VR in 1974, contributed to the dismemberment of the haciendas in the region long before.