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The Limazo, also known as the Febrerazo, was a police strike that occurred in the city of Lima that began on Monday, February 3, 1975, and produced a series of riots and disturbances that were violently repressed by the Peruvian Armed Forces on Wednesday, February 5. The chaos and perceived lack of proper government response caused by the insurrection brought as a consequence the worsening of the political crisis faced by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, which would be deposed by a coup in August 1975, ending the first phase of the so-called revolutionary government.

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  • Limazo (es)
  • Limazo (en)
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  • El Limazo o el Febrerazo, son los nombres con los que se conoce a una huelga policial ocurrida en la ciudad de Lima que inició el lunes 3 de febrero de 1975, y produjo una serie de revueltas y desmanes que fueron reprimidas violentamente por las fuerzas armadas el miércoles 5 de febrero. El caos y desgobierno ocasionados por la insurrección trajeron como consecuencia el agravamiento de la crisis política que enfrentaba el gobierno de Juan Velasco Alvarado, el cual sería depuesto por un golpe de Estado en agosto de 1975, finalizando así la primera fase del gobierno militar. (es)
  • The Limazo, also known as the Febrerazo, was a police strike that occurred in the city of Lima that began on Monday, February 3, 1975, and produced a series of riots and disturbances that were violently repressed by the Peruvian Armed Forces on Wednesday, February 5. The chaos and perceived lack of proper government response caused by the insurrection brought as a consequence the worsening of the political crisis faced by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, which would be deposed by a coup in August 1975, ending the first phase of the so-called revolutionary government. (en)
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  • Limazo (en)
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  • Peruvian Army: *2nd Army Division **Armored Division (en)
  • Civil Guard: *9th Region **Radio Patrulla Garrison CIA (en)
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  • Military vehicles during the coup (en)
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  • Government of Peru *Peruvian Army *Investigative Police (en)
  • Peruvian police *Republican Guard *Civil Guard Civilian participants *Right-wing and Left-wing supporters *Rioters and looters, as well as anarchists Supported by: (en)
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  • Juan Velasco Alvarado (en)
  • APRA militants * Student Revolutionary Alliance (en)
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  • Limazo (en)
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  • the Revolutionary Government of the Armed Forces of Peru (en)
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  • Lima, Peru (en)
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  • Unrest suppressed by the Peruvian Army (en)
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  • El Limazo o el Febrerazo, son los nombres con los que se conoce a una huelga policial ocurrida en la ciudad de Lima que inició el lunes 3 de febrero de 1975, y produjo una serie de revueltas y desmanes que fueron reprimidas violentamente por las fuerzas armadas el miércoles 5 de febrero. El caos y desgobierno ocasionados por la insurrección trajeron como consecuencia el agravamiento de la crisis política que enfrentaba el gobierno de Juan Velasco Alvarado, el cual sería depuesto por un golpe de Estado en agosto de 1975, finalizando así la primera fase del gobierno militar. (es)
  • The Limazo, also known as the Febrerazo, was a police strike that occurred in the city of Lima that began on Monday, February 3, 1975, and produced a series of riots and disturbances that were violently repressed by the Peruvian Armed Forces on Wednesday, February 5. The chaos and perceived lack of proper government response caused by the insurrection brought as a consequence the worsening of the political crisis faced by the government of Juan Velasco Alvarado, which would be deposed by a coup in August 1975, ending the first phase of the so-called revolutionary government. (en)
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  • 16 dead
  • 55 wounded
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