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islander
This following video is of a Peru's Shining Path (Sendero Luminoso) Guerillas. They followed the way of the Khymer Rouge in Cambodia. The video from 1992 shows the women in prison. They ran that section of the prison. After this video in 1992 the government of Fujimori took back this section of the prison which caused many casualties among the women. Shining Path use to recruit many women.

Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KknF_ceK-M


This video shows what Shining Path did to the Natives of Peru. This video I already posted in Cambodia section somewhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6pmQhLrZlI&feature=fvw

Photo of the Peruvian President Fujimori who dismantled most of this Guerilla group which is said to have eliminated close to 40000 people.

flipcombatmedic
haha fujimori is now in jail for having those secret police to crackdown the shining path d!ckheads. oh well. if i was him i would have ran away to japan or brazil.
Hi Tone
Japan protected fujimori but he wanted to be closer to home which is Peru
islander
Fujimori wanted to run again for President. But he was arrested in Chile who then turned him over, after a long extradition trial, to Peru. If Peruvian Congresswomen Keiko Sofia Fujimori , his daughter, wins the Presidential elections in 2011 then she will pardon him.

So we have Fujimori, Montesinos and Guzman (Shining Path leader) all in the same Naval Prison. Thats politics in Peru.

Montesinos was head of intelligience. He was the main force in ending the Shining Path. He was Fujimoris right hand.
His official name is :Vladimiro Lenin Montesinos

Some info on him. It is strange he fought the communist groups since both his parents were communist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vladimiro_Montesinos

Photo of all of them:



The guy in the stripped prisoner clothes is Abimael Guzman the Shining Path leader. Next to him Fujimori with the words "extraditable" printed in red. Lower left is Montesinos. The guy on lower right (he is not in prison) is Ollanta Humala a leftwing extremist who ran for President in the last elections. In the elections in 2011 they say it will be him again against Right leaning Keiko Fujimori. He is pro-Chavez and lost the last elections because of it. He and his brother in 2000 tried to stage a military revolt against Fujimori. They hid out. Ollanta was pardoned after Fujimori left.

This story on him. Story is titled: "Peru’s worst nightmare: Ollanta Humala".
http://www.hacer.org/report/2009/05/perus-...-humala-by.html
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