Navy assumes control in Huanta and La Mar
Navy assumes control of Huanta and La Mar; Huanta Stadium becomes detention center
The Navy was deployed to control the provinces of Huanta and La Mar in Ayacucho, reinforcing the military presence in the department. The Huanta Stadium became a Navy base and acquired a reputation as one of the main centers where forced disappearances were practiced.
Source:
Informe CVR, página 2621
Location:
Provincias de Huanta y La Mar, Ayacucho, Perú
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