Victims of Quechua mother tongue in 1983
1,344 Quechua mother tongue victims reported in 1983
In 1983, 1,344 Quechua-speaking deaths and disappearances were recorded. The Shining Path PCP was responsible for 663 victims, State Agents for 593, CADS for 17, MRTA for 2, and 69 cases were attributed to undetermined perpetrators or others. This year represents a dramatic escalation in the violence of the conflict.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 5204
Location:
Perú
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