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appointment of its member for a whole year. Finally, in August 1987 the ad-hoc commission of inquiry’ configuration was agreed comprising 6 senators and 7 representatives. The 13 members-body was comprised by twelve men and one woman and its political outline assigned 6 seats for opposition parties and 7 for the
Government party (APRA) and allies. However, the chair was yielded to one opposition figure, Senator
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642:. The director of the prison, a judge, and the public prosecutor had protested against the Navy's intervention, and declared that they were no longer responsible for what occurred inside the prison as a result of the assault. Meanwhile, from the island of El FrontĂłn the vice-minister of the Interior,
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support, attacked the "Blue Ward" of El FrontĂłn, which was where
Shining Path guerrilla members were imprisoned. During the assault three members of the Peruvian Armed Forces, one of the hostages, and 135 prisoners were killed. Simultaneously, Republican Guard SWAT team arrived at Lurigancho prison,
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violations against the civilian population, by calling on the civil society to propose solutions to the problem of political violence in Peru. Nevertheless, his government authorized a swift and violent takeover of the prisons to regain control, placing Peru's human rights violations back into the
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Rolando Ames Cobián (IU), Senator Jorge del Prado (IU), Representative Agustin Haya de la Torre (IU), Representative Oscar Ventura (IU), Representative Javier Bedoya (PPC) and Representative Aureo Zegarra (AP). Government and allies members: Senator Cesar Delgado (DC),
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The national and international scandal that resulted from this multiple crime was enormous. During
President GarcĂa's delayed visit to the scene of the events, he declared that there were two possibilities: "either they go or I go." Nevertheless, nothing was ever done to punish the guilty.
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Peruvian Government to establish an independent commission of inquiry. The Peruvian Congress quickly moved on to approve a special-mandated body in August 1986, but political negotiations regarding its composition dragged the
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political party was a member, was being conducted in Lima. The prisoners in San Juan de
Lurigancho, El FrontĂłn, and the women's prison in Santa MĂłnica, who had tacit control of the prison interiors, rose up and took prison guards and three journalists as
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The government of Peru sent a negotiating commission formed by Caesar Samamé, Augusto
Rodriguez Rabanal and Fernando Cabieses, arriving at El FrontĂłn Prison at 4:30 PM. However, negotiations did not bring about results.
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and placed explosives around the outer wall of the
Industrial Pavilion Part prison where the Shining Path guerrillas held hostages. A joint offensive by troops of the Republican Guard and the
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followed. At 3:00 am, after heavy fighting with guns and grenades, the guerrillas surrendered. Hours later, numerous prisoners that occupied the building lay dead: most had been
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At the beginning of his 1985–1990 term, President
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285:This article is part of a series about
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864:Informe sobre el caso de los penales
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784:Slocovich Pardo, Ivan (2017-12-10).
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2004:Fremantle Prison riot
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2034:Khujand prison riot
2010:Polish prison riots
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1096:1989 Callao bombing
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2063:Mexico prison riot
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1968:Attica Prison riot
1938:Battle of Alcatraz
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1254:Illegal drug trade
1066:Accomarca massacre
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