Prosecution accusation against three detainees and fourteen community members of Uchuraccay

In March 1984, the prosecution charged three detained community members and fourteen suspects from Uchuraccay for the massacre of journalists. The formal accusation was presented on August 14, 1984, requesting 25 years in prison, although the fourteen suspects were never captured.

In March 1984, the Public Prosecutor's Office charged three detained community members (Dionisio Morales Pérez, Mariano Ccasani Gonzáles and Simeón Auccatoma Quispe) and fourteen other community members from Uchuraccay for the massacre of journalists that took place on January 26, 1983. Subsequently, on August 14, 1984, the Public Prosecutor's Office formally accused the seventeen accused peasants, requesting a minimum prison sentence of 25 years for the crime of multiple homicide. The fourteen accused peasants were never captured, and the arrest warrant against them remained in force, although most of them died due to the reprisals suffered by the community after the massacre. The process was held in reserve until they were captured, their death was certified or the case was time-barred.

Source: Informe CVR, páginas 161-162, 176-177
Location: Ayacucho, Perú