SMITH, Michael L
EL ACOSADO PERÚ BUSCA FORTALECER LA BATALLA LEGAL CONTRA LAS GUERRILLAS, REVELANDO SUS DEFICIENCIAS JUDICIALES
1987
The Washington Post
Abogados y políticos afirman que el sistema no ha podido condenar a los sospechosos de terrorismo, o proteger los derechos humanos de la población en general. Cuando un “think tank” local pidió recientemente a 1.000 peruanos que señalaran a las instituciones menos eficientes de la nación, los tri...
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SMITH, Michael L
Beset Peru Seeks to Strengthen Courts Battle Against Guerrillas Reveals Judicial Shortcomings
1987
The Washington Post
Lawyers and politicians say the system has failed to convict suspected terrorists or to safeguard human rights of the populace generally. When a local think tank asked 1,000 well-off Peruvians recently to rank their nation's least effective institutions, the courts came in second, sandwiched betw...
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SMITH, Michael L.
EL PUEBLO PERUANO SUSURRA POR TEMOR A LOS "MIL OJOS"
1983
The Globe and Mail
En un café discreto cerca de la plaza mayor, un profesor de la Universidad de Huamanga susurra: “No mencione mi nombre, ni siquiera mi departamento. Si usted aparenta saber demasiado en Ayacucho, se convierte en un sospechoso de subversión para la Policía o un soplón potencial para Sendero Lumino...
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SMITH, Michael L.
Peruvian town whispers in fear of '1,000 eyes"
1983
The Globe and Mail
Since early January, the Peruvian army has been patrolling the streets. There is a strict curfew. Everyday, army bulletins are distributed describing clashes with guerrillas, casualties and prisoners. And assassinations have occurred in broad daylight.In a secluded cafe near the main square a pro...
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SMITH, Michael L.
Peruvian Rebel Offers Grim Prophecy Shining Path Leader, in Rare Interview
1988
The Washington Post
Abimael Guzmán, the shadowy leader of Peru's Shining Path guerrillas, has broken a 10-year public silence to deliver a chillingly detailed vision of revolutionary change for this battered South American country.In a lengthy interview published last month by a Lima newspaper, the elusive chief of ...
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