Peru: "disappearances," Torture, and Summary Executions by Government Forces After the Prison Revolts of June 1986 |
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The Governments Response | 9 |
Accounting for the Dead and Wounded | 20 |
Denying Access and Obstructing Investigation | 27 |
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19 June 21 June According acknowledged action Amnesty International Amnesty International's apparently armed forces Blue Pavilion bodies building burial Callao cemeteries charged with terrorism dead death delegation detention El Frontón island emergency events at Lurigancho explosives extrajudicial execution Fernando Cabieses firearms firearms and explosives forces of order forensic examinations Frontón prisoners government forces hostages human rights Industrial Pavilion investigation island judge judicial judiciary jurisdiction killed Lima Luis Alva Castro Lurigancho and Santa Lurigancho prison Marine military courts Minister navy navy's negotiate operations Peace Commission Peru Peruvian police political prisoners President Garcia prison incidents prison revolts prison service report prison workers prisoners held Public Ministry public prosecutor quelling Rabanal Portilla relatives reportedly Republican Guard requested resistance responsibility Restricted Military Zones San Lorenzo island Santa Bárbara Shining Path shortly statement subversive delinquents summary executions surrender surviving prisoners taken three prisons told Amnesty International torture transfer Unacknowledged Survivors wounded