Dead and missing reported to CVR in Peru
11,376 Quechua mother tongue dead and missing reported to the CVR during 1980-2000.
During the period 1980-2000, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) recorded a total of 11,376 Quechua-speaking deaths and disappearances. The Shining Path PCP was responsible for 6,788 victims, State Agents for 3,491, the Self-Defense Committees (CADS) for 261, the MRTA for 71, and 765 cases were attributed to undetermined perpetrators or others. Quechua-speaking victims accounted for 75% of the valid cases reported.
Source:
Informe CVR, páginas 5204
Location:
Perú
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