People's War Actions During the Election Period
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June 8, 2001

 The Lima magazine Caretas (#1671 - May 24, 2001)
recently quoted extensively from a report release by
Peru's Armed Forces, which documents some of the
military and political actions led by the Communist
Party of Peru during the recent election campaign.
According to Caretas, the report says that during the
first week of April there were 114 actions though out
the countryside carried out by the Maoist
revolutionaries calling on the People to boycott the
elections.

The report also cites 18 actions in Lima since
January. These, according to Caretas, include
distribution of leaflets calling for a boycott of the
elections at the University of San Marcos, La Cantuta,
the Jiron Gamarra in La Victoria, the schools of San
Juan de Miraflores and Villa El Salvador, and the
districts of San Mart in de Porres and Santa Anita.

Another protest against the elections broke into the
mainstream press in Peru just days before the June 3
runoff. On April 28 and 29 two towns were temporarily
taken over by the fighters of the People's War in the
Andean region of Ayacucho. Press reports said that 40
Maoist fighters called on the people not to vote and
that they painted slogans calling for an "armed
strike" from June 2 to June 4.

One of the most vivid of recent actions of the PCP was
on April 27 when a huge hammer and sickle made of
painted rocks appeared on a hillside overlooking the
town of Pachac�tec in the province of Ventanilla. It
was about 25 feet long and 19 feet wide. According to
news reports, when the communist symbol appeared
during the night, chants of "long live the armed
struggle" could be heard.


Committee to Support the Revolution in Peru
PO Box 1246, Berkeley, California 94701
415-252-5786 * Fax: 415-252-7414
http://www.csrp.org


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