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The Shining Path believed that by imposing a... The Shining Path also believed that all existing... and that the Shining Path itself was the vanguard of the world communist movement... Shining Path is regarded by Peru as a... the Shining Path has only been sporadically active... Certain factions of the Shining Path now claim to fight in order to force the government to reach a... Shining Path was founded in the late 1960s by former university... Shining Path first established a foothold in... Shining Path gained control of the... the Shining Path held a series of clandestine meetings in... Shining Path poster supporting an electoral boycott... Shining Path poster supporting an electoral boycott... Shining Path poster supporting an electoral boycott... Shining Path was one of the few... Shining Path grew in both the territory it controlled and the number of militants in its organization... Shining Path beat and killed widely disliked figures in the countryside... it became evident that Shining Path represented a clear threat to the state... Shining Path guerrillas were militarily attacked by the... stabbed and killed the Shining Path commanders of that area... Shining Path entered the province of... This was the first massacre by Shining Path of the peasant community... Shining Path killed 47 peasants... Shining Path also conducted many selective assassinations targeting specific individuals... Shining Path had control of much of the countryside of the center and south of Peru and... The official ideology of Shining Path ceased to be... Shining Path also engaged in armed conflicts with Peru... Although the extent of Shining Path atrocities and the reliability of reports remains a matter of controversy... Shining Path frequently participated in particularly brutal methods of killing of its victims... The Shining Path explicitly rejected the very idea of... While Shining Path quickly seized control of large areas of Peru... the total sample disapproved of the Shining Path by an 83 to 7 percent margin... of those polled in Lima believed that the Shining Path did not kill and torture innocent people... that society would be more just if the Shining Path won the war and 22... believed society would be equally just under the Shining Path as it was under the government... Many peasants were unhappy with Shining Path rule for a variety of reasons... Shining Path also killed peasants and popular leaders for even minor offenses... Shining Path also became disliked for its policy of closing small and rural markets in order to... Shining Path also launched unpopular campaigns... The Peruvian government also clamped down on the Shining Path in other ways... Initial government efforts to fight Shining Path were not very effective or promising... which caused Shining Path to appear in the eyes of many as the lesser of two evils... Truth and Reconciliation Commission to estimate that the Shining Path was responsible for the death or disappearance of 31... n and several Shining Path leaders in an apartment above a dance studio in the... as a number of suspected Shining Path militants had visited it... most of the remaining Shining Path leadership fell as well... Shining Path suffered embarrassing military defeats to self... with some Shining Path members in favor of such talks and others opposed... s role as the leader of Shining Path was taken over by... previous conditions returned to the areas where the Shining Path had been active... a Shining Path group attacked a camp in Ayacucho... the Peruvian National Police broke up several Shining Path training camps and captured many members and leaders... and identifying himself as one of the Shining Path leaders said in a media interview that the group would resume violent operations unless the... Peruvian government granted amnesty to other top Shining Path leaders within 60 days... Shining Path continues to exist in Peru... Shining Path ambushed a police patrol in the... The Shining Path and the Decisive Battle in Lima... Shining Path and the Andes... Shining Path and Peasant Responses in Rural Ayacucho...

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