Shining Path, Tupac Amaru (Peru, leftists)
The two main Peruvian rebel groups, both leftist, are the Maoist group Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) and the Cuban-inspired Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru). Both organizations operated most forcefully in the 1980s and early 1990s, when Peru's government fought a costly war against both insurgencies, but disproportionately the Shining Path. The U.S. State Department identifies Shining Path as a terrorist organization, but Tupac Amaru hasn't been listed as such since 1999. Shining Path had a period of dormancy in the 1990s, but the organization has since resurged, along with the Peruvian cocaine trade. Analysts say the group is small in numbers, but it could gain support in rural areas that have been neglected by the Peruvian government.
Referenced in events
- Víctimas en el departamento de Huancavelica
- Víctimas de idioma materno quechua en 1984
- Ataque al puesto policial de Villa El Salvador
- Víctimas de idioma materno quechua en 1985
- Apertura de frente guerrillero del MRTA en San Martín
- Captura de Víctor Polay Campos (Rolando)
- Matanza de Molinos
- Emboscada de Los Molinos contra el MRTA