1992
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14 media items in Truth and Reconciliation Commission - Peru
1992
1991
THE ARMY IN SAN MARCOS
1991
UNIVERSITY CLEANUP
1990
SHINING PATH MEETING POINT
1990
POLICE IN SAN MARCOS
1990
UNIVERSITY MARCH
1990
MRTA IN SAN MARCOS
1989
POLICE TAKE SAN FERNANDO
1988
Students from the Universidad Mayor de San Marcos are detained
1987
POLICE TAKE OVER MEDICAL FACULTY
1987
SHINING PATH IN SAN MARCOS
1987
UNIVERSITY PROTEST
1987
POLICE AT UNI
1984
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TAKE OVER FACULTY
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Administrative Intervention at UNMSM by Fujimori's Government
In May 1995, the government of Alberto Fujimori intervened administratively at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos (UNMSM) by forming a Reorganizing Commission (CORE) that dismissed university authorities and student bodies. This intervention aimed to place the university under the control of pro-government faculty members to prevent opposition movements …
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Young university student arrested for terrorism
A young university student was arrested for terrorism in 1991 and later acquitted. During his detention at DINCOTE, the police told him that his background was ideal to be a member of the Shining Path: he was the son of Ayacucho parents, spoke Quechua, studied at the Universidad Nacional Mayor …
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Student Protest and Repression at UNMSM
A peaceful student protest at the National University of San Marcos (UNMSM) in Peru turned violent when a university student was killed, allegedly by police forces. The protest was in response to the killings in Cayara, and the incident led to the detention of over 400 students, sparking further demonstrations.
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During the period of political violence that Peru experienced at the end of the 20th century, the repression of activism at several public universities was accompanied by a strong stigmatization …
Following the capture of the Shining Path's leadership in 1992, there have been several processes of rupture and division within Sendero Luminoso, the main one splitting the organization into two …