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Various victims' organizations are pushing for the adoption of a new legal framework to address the demands of the families of those who disappeared during the conflict.
In March 1991, the mayor, the deputy governor, and two other people in the district of Chuschi were taken to the Pampa Cangallo military base. Seven officers are blamed. The …
The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission reported approximately 69,000 people disappeared in the context of the political violence that took place in the period 1980–2000 in our …
Defensorial Report No. 162 accounts for the efforts undertaken after the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, as well as the difficulties, advances, and setbacks in the process of truth, justice, and …
A decade after the delivery of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission (CVR), many tasks remain to be fulfilled. This is demonstrated by the assessment carried out …
Lima accounts for only 2% of the disappeared at the national level. But this does not prevent the identification of a pattern of disappearances. Three moments are identified in the …
In an interview with Terra magazine, the Director of the Equipo Peruano de Antropología Forense (EPAF), José Pablo Baraybar, noted that following the initial burial of the victims of the …
On March 14, 1991, an Army patrol from the Pampa Cangallo Military Barracks, made up of approximately 25 soldiers, entered the town of Chuschi, in the province of Cangallo, Ayacucho. …
The massacre at the prisons in June 1986 was an event that shook the country. Not only were there more than 200 deaths, but there was also irreparable damage to …