The Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement was a peruvian guerrilla group active in the 80s and early 90s, it considered itself a Marxist-Leninist-Guevarist organization.
Unlike the Shining Path, the Mrta initially focused on urban struggle, although the remnants of its organization are now found in the jungle of central Peru.
Their activities have been characterized (like what the M-19 was once in Colombia) by spectacular actions of media takeovers and attacks against US interests, as well as kidnappings of numerous businessmen in order to collect ransoms for finance their activities.
One of his most famous acts was the assassination of the former Defense Minister General Enrique López Albújar in 1990. The dismantling of a plan that the Mrta had to take over the Congress of Peru, in the style of taking over the Palace of Justice, was also widely publicized. in Bogotá (also work of the M-19).
In July 1990, Víctor Polay, the group's top leader, escaped from the Canto Grande maximum security prison in Lima, through a tunnel and accompanied by 46 members.
A year later, he was captured again in Lima and on April 3, 1993, he was sentenced to life imprisonment by a military court, along with his lieutenant, Peter Cárdenas.
the MRTA was dismantled short after
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Pouring one for your neighbor. It never makes sense when a nice person dies.
She was way up there in age, and the latest heat wave couldn't helped.
Yeah. It's very good she existed and was a nice lady for as long as she was. Even when it makes sense that people die, it sucks that it still does have to happen. It's cold comfort when it comes down to it, but I hope you are better for having known her and I hope that she held your knowing each other as a piece of the richness of your lives. I guess that's all we can hope for.
Thank you, it's just a little sad, my mom saw her gardening, and she was at it until the end. It's a little sad to think someone's gonna buy the house and just tear it all out.
That's something that does fuck me up. I hope before I die I can find people to take care of my garden. I guess it's kind of silly in the long run, but I love plants so much. I hope that it could transcend one lifetime.
From my art classes, I remember talking about legacy a lot. The gardens outlived her, but dont have value outside of any one but her and her family. Likely someone would think to pot some of the plants and take care of them, as homage to her. But that's me being sentimental.