And now it's peace's turn! Analysis of political violence in Peru: 1980-2000, political proposals
This work is the product of observations, notes, reflections, studies, and analyses carried out over several years on the subject of political violence in Peru, which reached its peak during the 1980s and 1990s. However, the analysis takes into account the historical evolution and its relationship with the international context. Peruvian society is nothing other than the historical and current product of what human society is and has been—particularly that of the developed Northern Hemisphere—which has shaped the world, and continues to do so, over the last few centuries, according to its own needs and interests.
Referenced in events
- CDC agreement to annihilate terrorist collaborators
- Car bomb at the Ministry of the Interior
- Car bomb at the Ministry of the Interior
- Garcia's proposals on anti-terrorism legislation to be debated
- Bernales presents report on subversion in Senate
- Law 25103 on the reduction of penalties for collaboration in terrorism cases.
- Peace Council Act
- Explosion in Tarata Street
- Capture of Miguel Rincón Rincón and Lori Berenson
- MRTA assault on Japanese ambassador's residence