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Other Names
Movimiento Revolucionario Tupac Amaru
Description
Traditional Marxist-Leninist revolutionary movement
formed in 1983 from remnants of the Movement of
the Revolutionary Left, a Peruvian insurgent group
active in the 1960s. Aims to establish a Marxist
regime and to rid Peru of all imperialist elements
(primarily US and Japanese influence). Peru's
counterterrorist program has diminished the group's
ability to carry out terrorist attacks, and the
MRTA has suffered from infighting, the imprisonment
or deaths of senior leaders, and loss of leftist
support. Several MRTA members also remain imprisoned
in Bolivia.
Activities
Previously conducted bombings, kidnappings, ambushes,
and assassinations, but recent activity has fallen
drastically. In December 1996, 14 MRTA members
occupied the Japanese Ambassador's residence in
Lima and held 72 hostages for more than four months.
Peruvian forces stormed the residence in April
1997, rescuing all but one of the remaining hostages
and killing all 14 group members, including the
remaining leaders. The group has not conducted
a significant terrorist operation since and appears
more focused on obtaining the release of imprisoned
MRTA members.
Strength
Believed to be no more than 100 members, consisting
largely of young fighters who lack leadership
skills and experience.
Location/Area of Operation
Peru with supporters throughout Latin America
and Western Europe. Controls no territory.
External Aid
None.
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