54 bodies found in common graves in Peru
Source: Agence France-Presse
54 bodies found in common graves in Peru
AFP December 4, 2013, 4:52 pm
Lima (AFP) - The remains of 54 people, mostly women and children, have been found in common graves in southern Peru, prosecutors said.
The remains, including 26 children and 18 women who had been killed by rifle fire, were found in 19 graves in the town of Chungui.
"For the moment it cannot be determined if they were executed by the (Maoist) Shining Path or the army," prosecutors said, citing forensics specialists.
Experts believe the victims were killed perhaps in 1986 during the first term of president Alan Garcia (1985-1990).
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bitchkitty
(7,349 posts)Kind of like a secret handshake between killers?
Jesus Malverde
(10,274 posts)Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)There were still a couple of burned out villages along that road, and a few marked burial sites of Senderistas.
There's still a few Senderistas operating in the area, they call it the VRAE (Valley of the Ene and Apurimac Rivers), and it's a big coca-growing area. I think the Senderistas have devolved into just doing the drug trafficking thing now. No more Gonzalo Thought.
It was weird going from Cusco, full of global travelers, to Ayacucho, where I was the only gringo around, and then to those little villages way up in the mountains, where little children hid behind their fathers at the sight of me.
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)considering the kind of people who've paid them visits already.
I've heard monstrous atrocities have happened to these defenseless people at the hands of the Peruvian government.
October 24, 1985
AROUND THE WORLD; Peruvian Peasants Say Soldiers Killed 59
AP
Andean peasants asserted today that soldiers in Ayacucho Province shot or stabbed to death 59 people in a massacre in two villages late in August. They said most of the victims were children and elderly people.
Two adults and three children appeared at a news conference in Parliament on Tuesday. One of the adults, Nemesio Gutierrez, said the massacre was carried out by soldiers who arrived Aug. 27 by helicopter in the villages of Bellavista and Umaro high in the Andes and about 425 miles southeast of Lima.
If substantiated, it would be the second massacre of a large number of peasants by soldiers since President Alan Garcia took office July 28 and pledged to halt human rights violations by security forces fighting the Maoist Shining Path rebels.
A military investigation confirmed that at least 49 people were slain by soldiers on Aug. 14 in the hamlet of Accomarca, also in Ayacucho Province.
http://www.nytimes.com/1985/10/24/world/around-the-world-peruvian-peasants-say-soldiers-killed-59.html
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the Armed Forces created the Ayacucho Emergency Zone, in which military power was superior to civilian power, and many constitutional rights were suspended. The military committed many human rights violations in the area where it had political control. Scores of peasants were massacred by the armed forces. A special US-trained counterterrorist police battalion known as the "Sinchis" were particularly notorious for their human rights violations.
After the election of Alan García, death squads such as the Rodrigo Franco Command were formed.....The Rodrigo Franco Command was a paramilitary organization that acted as a death squad in Peru from 1985 to 1990. ...
http://www.statemaster.com/encyclopedia/Internal-conflict-in-Peru
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)of which I've heard so far, and have to add it after your post, as it is far too tragic to forget, or to forgive:
Page last updated at 02:17 GMT, Thursday, 12 June 2008 03:17 UK
Peruvians seek relatives in mass grave
By Dan Collyns
BBC News, Ayacucho, Peru
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In November 1984, the army set up its base in Putis and invited the local population to live there under their protection. They asked them to dig a fish pond; then on 13 December they killed everyone and buried them there.
After the massacre, the soldiers sold off the villagers' livestock, according the 2003 commission report.
More:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/world/americas/7449079.stm
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The massacre of over a hundred people took place in December 1984 in Putis, Ayacucho finally be judicially investigated, having admitted the Third Criminal Court Supraprovincial Lima complaint by the Second Criminal Attorney Supraprovincial of Ayacucho against Wilfredo Mori Orzo, Juan Briones Dávila, Carlos Celso Luis Soto and Oscar Mesinas Bailetti Grades for aggravated murder, one of the most barbaric crimes recorded during the internal armed conflict in our country.[/center]
newfie11
(8,159 posts)Why is it always the same everywhere, kill the women and children.
What the hell is a 5 yr old going to do???
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)by terrorizing them so deeply they will eventually be overtaken, and paralyzed by fear, and the very least that can happen is the news of the atrocities will be carried far and wide, and poison everyone who hears of them with mind-numbing fear which will render them unable to focus well enough to be a threat should they even want to retaliate against the government-sent murderers.
Savage, unyielding evil, unreasoning, and guaranteed to be deadly, appears to be the weapon the politicians choose to send against the poor when they struggle to find relief from their unbearable suffering.
heaven05
(18,124 posts)are really genocidal murderers, including the shrub and ricebowl.