Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission: A Painful Mirror of Peru

What happened in Peru during the last 20 years of the 20th century that caused violence to produce an enormous number of deaths, which the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR) has estimated at 69,280 Peruvian men and women? How can we explain that tragedy? What must we do to prevent the country from suffering a bloodbath like that again in the future? What must we do so that the wounds — above all those of the relatives of the nearly ten thousand disappeared — can heal and this new page in Peru's history of pain can truly be closed?

Author
MONTOYA ROJAS, Rodrigo
Publisher
ALAI, América Latina en Movimiento
Date
2004
Source
CVR - Hemeroteca
Reference ID
articulo-1913

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