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AMERICA/PERU - No more terrorism No more violence in Peru : strong condemnation of the Bishops for the massacre of 16 people

AMERICA/PERU - No more terrorism. No more violence in Peru : strong condemnation of the Bishops for the massacre of 16 people Twitter 2021-05-25 Lima (Agenzia Fides) - No more terrorism. No more violence in Peru , says His Exc. Mgr. Miguel Cabrejos Vidarte OFM, Archbishop of Trujillo and president of the Bishops Conference of Peru (CEP) in condemning the cruel murder of 16 people in the Andean area of Ayacucho known as VRAEM (Valley of the Apurimac, Ene and Mantaro Rivers), perhaps the most difficult area to access both from the coast and from the forest because it is located in the heart of the central Andes of Peru.

Peru: Marxist Terrorists Kill 16 as Communist Leads Presidential Race

Raul Sifuentes/Getty Images 25 May 2021 Military officials identified the believed-to-be-defunct Marxist terrorist organization Shining Path on Monday as the party responsible for the massacre of 18 people, including at least four children, this weekend in southern Peru. Founded in the 1960s and peaking in terrorist activity in the 1980s, Shining Path is a Maoist, communist organization dedicated to the destruction of the Peruvian state. The government of former President Alberto Fujimori captured the group’s leader, Abimaul Guzmán, in 1992, sentencing him to life in prison and effectively ending the Shining Path’s murderous campaign to impose communism on the country. Fujimori famously displayed Guzmán in what appeared to be a zoo cage for large animals, dressed in a cartoonish prison uniform, in an attempt to fully humiliate the group.

Peru: Shining Path splinter group kills 14 in pre-election jungle massacre

The massacre took place just two weeks before a polarised second-round ballot between three-time candidate Fujimori, the daughter of the jailed 1990s strongman Alberto Fujimori, and the leftist teacher Pedro Castillo, whose party Perú Libre is accused of containing MPs with links to Shining Path and the rival rebel group MRTA (Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Army) which both battled the state in a conflict that killed more than 69,000 in the 1980s and 90s. Peruvians remain bitterly divided over the legacy of Alberto Fujimori: his supporters credit him with defeating the guerrillas, but detractors say he used brutal repression to crush dissent. He was sentenced for authorising the death squad killings of 25 people, including an eight-year-old boy.

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