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The Birth of Sendero Luminoso

“N o man knows how bad he is till he has tried very hard to be good. ”  As history can tell us, each side of a war thinks they are doing what is best for whatever they are fighting for. Most people don’t wake up with the intention of doing evil, but instead get lost along the way. I think this best summarizes what started the biggest civil war of Peruvian history.  In 196 0’s  Ayacucho, a well-respected man by the name of Abimael Guzmán taught philosophy. Guzmán frequently ran in left-wing political circles. Being influenced by the works of Marx, Lenin and Mao, he began passing on his beliefs onto his students.  As his students, later turned followers, spread his words, his influence and power began to grow. This was the birth of his party, “Sendero Luminoso”, derived from a quote of of the founder of Peru’s first communist party, José Carlos Mariátegui:  “El Marxismo-Leninismo abrirá el sendero luminoso hacia la revolución”  (“Marxism-Leninism will op...

Armed conflict and terrorism 80 and 90s.

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Peru is a beautiful country filled with diverse languages, food, culture, and many places to visit. It’s no wonder that it’s one of the top visited countries in South America. One of the seven wonders of the new world, Machu Picchu, is even located in it. But underneath all its beauty and glory lies a painful past that Peruvians mourn to this day. As you step into the LUM, which roughly translates into “Place of Memory, Tolerance and Social Inclusion” in Spanish, you’ll see a path with messages in Quecha written on the floor. The one that stands out the most is Koberkatentsi. Time of fear. It represents a time of anguish, terror, and despair.  The time that is being referenced is the internal conflict that took place from the 17th of May in 1980 to November 22nd, 2000 between the Peruvian government and the Maoist group that identifies as "Sendero Luminoso".  Peru previously faced many presidential coups that resulted in a dictatorship. Due to the political instability, left ...