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Сентябрь
2021

Abimael Guzmán, Shining Path Insurgency Leader in Peru dies

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Abimael Guzman, brutal leader of Peru’s Maoist Shining Path guerrillas, blamed for one of the bloodiest insurgencies in Latin America, died Saturday in a military prison, his lawyer told AFP. He had been serving a life sentence in the maximum security prison at the Callao naval base near Lima.

Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso, SL) 

aka – Ejército Guerrillero Popular (People’s Guerrilla Army); EGP; Ejército Popular de Liberación (People’s Liberation Army); EPL; Partido Comunista del Peru (Communist Party of Peru); PCP; Partido Comunista del Peru en el Sendero Luminoso de Jose Carlos Mariategui (Communist Party of Peru on the Shining Path of Jose Carlos Mariategui); Socorro Popular del Peru (People’s Aid of Peru); SPP; Militarizado Partido Comunista del Peru; MCPC; Militarized Communist Party of Peru

history – formed in the late 1960s as a breakaway faction of the Peruvian Communist Party by former university professor Abimael GUZMAN, whose teachings provided the basis of the group’s militant Maoist doctrine; was one of the most ruthless terrorist groups in the Western Hemisphere at its height in the 1980s; conducted an insurgency against the Peruvian Government and waged a campaign of violence on civilians, particularly the rural peasantry, that killed an estimated 70,000 Peruvians between 1980 and 2000; in September 1992, Peruvian authorities captured GUZMAN who, along with key accomplices, is serving a life sentence in prison; following his capture, membership declined and the remnants split into two factions; by 2014, one faction had largely been eliminated, while the other continued to operate; the group continues to try to reinvent itself, organize, and proselytize, particularly amongst university students and in rural areas; in recent years has called itself Militarizado Partido Comunista del Peru (the Militarized Communist Party of Peru); remnants of the group continued to be active into 2021

goals – generate revenue by providing security to narcotics traffickers and by growing coca to produce cocaine; historically aimed to replace existing Peruvian institutions with a peasant revolutionary regime

leadership and organization – political leader is Victor Quispe PALOMINO (aka Comrade Jose), who leads with his brother Jorge Quispe PALOMINO (aka Comrade Raul), the supreme operations commander; organization unknown

areas of operation – Peru; most active in the Apurimac, Ene, and Mantaro River Valleys (VRAEM) in eastern Peru

targets, tactics, and weapons – primary targets in recent years have been Peruvian soldiers and police personnel running counter-narcotics and counter-terrorism operations against the group; also abducts civilians; typically uses guerrilla style hit-and-run tactics, including grenade attacks and snipers with long-range rifles; weapons include small arms and other light weapons, grenades, and other explosives, including improvised explosive devices

strength – estimated in 2019 to be between 250 and 300 combatants

financial resources – primarily funded by the illicit narcotics trade

designation – placed on the US Department of State’s list of Foreign Terrorist Organizations on 8 October 1997




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