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The Accomarca massacre occurred on 14 August 1985, in the peasant village of Accomarca, now a neighbourhood of Ayacucho, Peru. There the Peruvian military massacred unarmed men, women and children. The official number of villagers killed is 69, however it has been variously reported as 47 or 74. It became known nationally as one of the most infamous examples of human rights violations by the Peruvian state during the country's 20 years of terrorism insurgency (1980–2000).

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  • La masacre de Accomarca fue llevada a cabo el 14 de agosto de 1985 en el poblado de Accomarca, en Ayacucho (Perú), por elementos de una patrulla del Ejército del Perú​ contra una supuesta base de formación del grupo terrorista Sendero Luminoso. El pueblo entero fue borrado del mapa luego de la sistemática tortura y violación de su población. El número de hombres y mujeres desarmados, personas ancianas, niñas y niños que fueron asesinados ha sido informado, con divergencias, como de 47,​ 69​ o 74;​ mientras que el número reconocido oficialmente es 69.​ (es)
  • The Accomarca massacre occurred on 14 August 1985, in the peasant village of Accomarca, now a neighbourhood of Ayacucho, Peru. There the Peruvian military massacred unarmed men, women and children. The official number of villagers killed is 69, however it has been variously reported as 47 or 74. It became known nationally as one of the most infamous examples of human rights violations by the Peruvian state during the country's 20 years of terrorism insurgency (1980–2000). (en)
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  • The Accomarca massacre occurred on 14 August 1985, in the peasant village of Accomarca, now a neighbourhood of Ayacucho, Peru. There the Peruvian military massacred unarmed men, women and children. The official number of villagers killed is 69, however it has been variously reported as 47 or 74. It became known nationally as one of the most infamous examples of human rights violations by the Peruvian state during the country's 20 years of terrorism insurgency (1980–2000). According to the Center for Justice and Accountability, the massacre occurred as follows: "In August 1985, the Army’s Chief of the Political-Military Command for the “emergency zone” ordered one of his officers to devise an operational plan to “capture and/or destroy terrorist elements” in an area of Accomarca known as Quebrada de Huancayoc. A meeting was convened to discuss the plan that was attended by, among others, Second Lieutenant Telmo Hurtado Hurtado, Lieutenant Rivera Rondón and the commander of Lince Company, Major José Daniel Williams Zapata. At the meeting, the plans of the operation were laid out. Two units from Lince Company would be employed. Williams Zapata chose the Lince 6 patrol unit, commanded by Rivera Rondón, and Lince 7 unit, commanded by Hurtado, to carry out the operation. The attendees were told that any villager appearing in Quebrada de Huancayoc should be considered a communist terrorist.Then, on 14 August 1985, Lince 6 and Lince 7 entered Quebrada de Huancayoc. With Rivera Rondón’s troops blocking a nearby escape route, Hurtado and his soldiers went house to house forcibly removing villagers from their homes. The villagers were beaten with the butts of weapons and kicked with the heels of soldiers’ boots. They were lined-up single file and herded into houses of death, where Hurtado and his soldiers repeatedly shot ...family members, and then burned them alive amidst desperate screams for mercy. These acts were personally seen and heard by two 12-year old girls, Teófila Ochoa Lizarbe and Cirila Pulido Baldeón. In all, approximately 100 unarmed civilians were killed by the Army during the operation." (en)
  • La masacre de Accomarca fue llevada a cabo el 14 de agosto de 1985 en el poblado de Accomarca, en Ayacucho (Perú), por elementos de una patrulla del Ejército del Perú​ contra una supuesta base de formación del grupo terrorista Sendero Luminoso. El pueblo entero fue borrado del mapa luego de la sistemática tortura y violación de su población. El número de hombres y mujeres desarmados, personas ancianas, niñas y niños que fueron asesinados ha sido informado, con divergencias, como de 47,​ 69​ o 74;​ mientras que el número reconocido oficialmente es 69.​ (es)
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