Video: What remains of Peru’s Shining Path guerrilla movement?
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Peru’s central Ayacucho region was hit hard by the conflict that plagued the country from the 1980s to 2000. It was the scene of massacres by the Shining Path guerrillas and atrocities committed by the army. Thousands of people lost their lives and thousands more are still missing to this day. Twenty-five years later, Peru remains traumatised by this dark period in its history. FRANCE 24 reports on the impact the Shining Path has left on the Latin American country.
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In Lima there is a very good museum about "Sendero Luminoso" and the governement reaction. It is called "El Lugar de la Memoria". If you are in Lima for a day waiting to leave for Cusco, Machu Picchu, Arequipa or any other tourist half in Peru, I recommend visiting this museum because it is really worth it.
Very disingenuous to paint the Shining Path as the sole actor responsible for the violence in Peru. Simply ignoring the scale of state-sponsored violence as well as rural peasantry and Indigenous resentment to the status quo only serves to appease to the barbaric military junta of the time. This isn't to excuse any innocent deaths the Shining Path caused, but it is important to note that the resistance was a reaction to pre-existing violence.
My father in law is a retired Peruvian federal police detective. He arrested Abimael Guzman several times only to see him released by the judge.
Wtf?
@@user-tu5se9ql9p that's latin america for ya, trust me, I'm brazillian.
Based judge??😂
This is one-sided. You talk of the Shining Path as if it emerged from a vacuum. Talk about the historical context of the state as an institution of oppression. Talk about the role of the U.S. in Latin America. The Shining Path was simply a reaction to the systematic violence and repression of the Peruvian state, which is a remnant if it’s colonial past.
@Jesse Brennan deserved it
Oliver Cruz and that’s a justification for killin over 40000 people ???
Does it really matter? They've killed about 30,000 to 70,000 innocent people. I'm peruvian and I don't really care how they came to be. All I know is they've done awful, unforgivable things. I want all the bodies to be found and given to their families. And I want all Shining Path members to be found and executed.
RetroGamer
Exactly.
Nothing, nothing justifies what they did. Murderers.
3:27 " i can't believe it's all fading" 😢 so sad. Everything fades.
Shinning “Boil The Children” Path
Viven en Londres, Estocolmo, Madrid, Santiago de Chile y Buenos Aires.
There's no excuse for communist impulse. Try harder or get out of our way.
What happens if you are mentally ill or disabled. Do they not deserve some kind of social security or so they deserve to live in poverty forever
Of course the Shining Path were flawed, but as a Peruvian, I can say they at least tried to change things.
Shut up, make changes by massacring the same poor and peasant people that they claimed to protect? Everyone can try to make changes in a postive way, they only wanted power and wealth to themselves
@Brisbane Socialist Socialism is a disease that rots everything it touches
@SocialistWorldRepublic soy peruano
lol owned.
Support to our comrades of the Shining Path
MainstreamPoPsucks3 who I support
@MainstreamPoPsucks3 because they are right
@@Ernest_XX Why are they right?
@@CosmicFoxbat because they are the only real communist party in peru
MainstreamPoPsucks3 They were no murderers. They were heroes that fought for Peru against the capitalist regime that oppressed the people.
70,000 in total by the government and shining path, around 45% were shining path 34 government and rest other groups during the war
Why is he standing like that at the end?