Bibliographic citations
Zúñiga, A., (2022). Permanencia y abandono del PCP-SL: reintegración a la sociedad de los presos por terrorismo del PCP-SL en Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21966
Zúñiga, A., Permanencia y abandono del PCP-SL: reintegración a la sociedad de los presos por terrorismo del PCP-SL en Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21966
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title = "Permanencia y abandono del PCP-SL: reintegración a la sociedad de los presos por terrorismo del PCP-SL en Lima",
author = "Zúñiga Romero, Antonio José",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
In recent years, the majority of those convicted of terrorism have served their prison sentences and have been reintegrated into society. In this process, it has been confirmed that they followed various trajectories. Therefore, the present research aims to identify the reasons of some convicted of terrorism for continuing or leaving the PCP-SL during the post-conflict period in Lima. Thus, what explains the permanence in the PCP-SL is that, during the incarceration in the 1980s, loyalties had been developed among the members of the movement and with the party that established the militants' commitment to the PCP-SL. In addition, during the post-conflict, they have found in the participation within the groups related to the PCP-SL a mechanism in which they strengthen their political identity. They considere that, at some point, the “society of great harmony” will arrive and they stay in the organization. Furthermore, the disengagement from the PCP-SL began in the late 1990s, when there was a dispute between lower-ranking militants and the leadership in Castro Castro. However, they were not yet considered outside the organization, this process would culminate when they were reintegrated into society. They were disappointed of the Movadef project and considered that Abimael Guzmán was primarily responsible for the defeat of the PCP-SL during the armed conflict and for the mistakes of the Movadef. The ex-militants interpret their departure from the organization as an act consistent with the ideals for which they fought, since to remain in the PCP-SL would be to continue under the leadership of a person who would have betrayed the party line.
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