MIR-VR arrives in Pucallpa
In 1984, the MIR-VR, led by Alberto Gálvez Olaechea, arrived in Pucallpa with its Comandos Revolucionarios del Pueblo (People's Revolutionary Commandos), carrying out raids in towns and charging quotas. This organization later merged with the MRTA in December 1986.
In 1984, the MIR-VR (Movimiento de Izquierda Revolucionaria - Voz Rebelde), led by Alberto Gálvez Olaechea, arrived in Pucallpa with its Comandos Revolucionarios del Pueblo (People's Revolutionary Commandos). This arrival took place in a context where the MIR-EM had already consolidated an important political work in the region since previous years. The MIR-VR supported some incursions into villages and collected quotas for the 'revolution'. Later, on December 9, 1986, the MIR-VR and the MRTA formally merged, forming a National Directorate composed of three leaders from each organization.