The most violent period in Peru’s history still brings sorrow among the thousands who lost loved ones between 1980 and 2000
Thousands of people have disappeared in Latin America during decades-long conflicts. Many have never been found, presumed to be the victims of dictatorships, insurgencies or organized crime. The most well-known of these mass disappearances occurred in Argentina and Chile during their military dictatorships.
It was enormously influential in Peru and has its U.S. base in Denver. But former members complained to the Lima archdiocese in 2011 about abuses by its founder, Luis Figari, and other claims date ...
Peru's gross domestic product expanded 3.93% in November compared with the same month of 2023, marking the eighth-consecutive month of economic expansion, the South American government's INEI statistics agency said on Wednesday.
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In Peru, out of 20,000 disappeared people, only 3,200 remains have been found. In Colombia, five decades of war left a staggering death toll and more than 124,000 people missing. Paraguay’s dictatorship left a smaller number of disappeared (500 people), but only 15 bodies have been recovered.
The Vatican has confirmed that disciplinary sanctions are still in effect against the first-ever cardinal from Opus Dei following accusations of sexual abuse
In a region no stranger to imperialist posturing and malign meddling there is a wariness over Washington’s rekindled interest. Foreign