Former Lieutenant of the National Police in Peru Chronicles Survival of Being Kidnapped and Tortured by the Peruvian National Intelligence Service in Gripping New Memoir
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‘The Unknown Basement’ by Salomon H. Soria presents his autobiographical account of the most important and painful episode of his life after leading the police strike of May 1987 in Huancayo, Peru
By sharing his own violation of human rights, Soria hopes his story helps find justice and healing for others impacted by similar experiences. BERGEN COUNTY, N.J. (PRWEB) April 05, 2021 In Salomon H. Soria’s compelling new memoir, “The Unknown Basement: Based on a Real-Life Story,” the author details his painful experience of being kidnapped, interrogated, tortured, and imprisoned in the basement of the National Intelligence Service of Peru. His story begins with the events that led up to his kidnapping, chronicles his false imp
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Location: Barranca, Santa Rosa, Aucallama, Chancay, Yangas, Tumbes, Cajamarca, Chimbote, Huaraz, La Oroya, Pampas, La Merced, Ica, Cusco, Tacna, Abancay, Ucayali
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There are ongoing, widespread protests by cargo transport workers in multiple regions of Peru affecting travel on the Pan American Sur (South) and Pan American Norte (North) highways and throughout Peru. Although the protest is directed at heavy cargo vehicles, all traffic may be slowed or stopped. The Peruvian National Police have deployed in response. Avoid travel in the affected areas if possible as the situation is ongoing and evolving.
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An illegal mining site in Madre de Dios, Peru / Ernesto Benavides for The Atavist
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Scott Eden | The Atavist | January 2021 | 5 minutes (1,352 words)
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In 1511, the king of Spain gave his New World explorers an order: Get gold, humanely if possible, but at all costs get gold. Humanely was not how it happened.