Abuses continued in Accomarca
In 1986, after the Accomarca massacre, the military established in the area continued to commit systematic sexual abuse against women, mainly unmarried, resulting in approximately ten pregnancies as a result of rape.
After the 1985 Accomarca massacre, abuses against women continued in 1986. The military who settled in Accomarca committed multiple sexual abuses against the women in the area, mainly against single women. The situation was aggravated by the fact that the majority of the people in Accomarca were women, since the rest of the people were dispersed in the countryside. As a result of these systematic abuses, several women became pregnant and approximately ten children were born as a result of the rapes committed by the military.
Source:
Informe CVR (página no especificada en el extracto)
Location:
Accomarca, Ayacucho
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