Abusaruwanku. Rape of Women: Silence and Impunity
This book brings together the chapters of the CVR's Final Report dealing with aggressions against women, with the aim of promoting reflection on the severity of the suffering endured by many women — primarily Quechua-speaking Andean women who were poor and marginalized — during the period of the internal armed conflict, and to foster dialogue around peace, respect, and the recognition of all cultures with which we coexist.
Referenced in events
- First incursions in Vilcas river districts
- Rape in Manyac
- Rape in Timpusca
- Withdrawal of PCP-SL from Manta and Vilcas
- Assault on Tucle, Laive and Antapongo
- Installation of the Manta Military Base
- Arrival of military trucks in Manta and Vilca
- Execution of Remigio Paucar Surichaqui
- Rape at Cangallo Barracks
- Abuses continued in Accomarca
- Birth of O.'s son after Julian's disappearance
- Rape in Totos barracks
- Violations at Military Base 48 in Pangoa
- Period of intensification of assassinations against popular leaders
- Arrest and rape of Rosa Quiste Rupay
- Complaint of Carmen Rosa Pariona Yachi for sexual violation.
- Application of Amnesty Law in the Santa Barbara case
- Women's Public Hearing