Peasants exhume the victims of the Uchuraccay massacre.
On January 26, 1983, peasants from Uchuraccay killed, in that Ayacucho community, the journalists Eduardo de la Piniella, Pedro Sánchez, and Félix Gavilán from El Diario de Marka; Jorge Luis Mendívil and Willy Retto from El Observador; Jorge Sedano from La República; Amador García from the magazine Oiga; and Octavio Infante from the newspaper Noticias de Ayacucho. Along with the journalists, guide Juan Argumedo García and Severino Morales Ccente, a resident of Uchuraccay, were also killed. The eight journalists and their guide had traveled to the heights of Huanta, from the city of Ayacucho, to verify the execution of seven alleged Sendero members carried out by peasants from Huaychao and Macabamba. After being killed by the peasants, the journalists were buried in four shallow graves located in the outskirts of the community. On January 30 the news reached the mass media. Relatives of the victims, journalists from various outlets, and some political leaders traveled to the city of Ayacucho.
Referenced in events
- Exhumation of the body of Severino Huáscar Morales
- Prosecution accusation against seventeen farmers of Uchuraccay
- Start of the oral trial in Ayacucho for the Uchuraccay Massacre
- Last hearing of the Uchuraccay massacre trial
- Condemnation of peasants for Uchuraccay massacre
- Judgment of the Special Court on the Uchuraccay Case
- Uchuraccay trial remains open in reserve