• drinkinglakewater [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    9 months ago

    It’s something that got broken telephoned into a meme. IIRC a village lynched a local party leader and in retaliation the local cadre violently attacked the village. In the attack they threw boiling water at people, including pregnant women, and later Gonzalo made a somewhat unapologetic statement on the attack.

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      ok, thanks. I did just look for what happened (although internet research is ofc limited) and it looks like that claim comes from a testimony (that I can’t find but is quoted, idk the origin of it) given to the commission set up by the Liberal, US educated president, and that it claims that a group of 29 people (including men, women, children) were gathered into a house and attacked with machetes, hatchets, and guns, and during and after this (i.e while alive and while dead) were sprayed with boiling water.

      I get killing people with weapons, but I’m a bit confused at the purpose of the boiling water? idk if there’s some utility of boiling water that I’m missing?

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          yes, I would agree, and that was my first thought, supposing it were a true testimony - sometimes people use acid or boiling water to scar people in order to terrorise them. The part I don’t get about the alleged action, is why they allegedly did it to bodies too?

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              Me either! Its odd.

              Incidentally, the other source I could find for claims of the use of boiling water (as an execution method - reminiscent of the claims that the Uzbek leader boils his enemies), as well as other similar claims of atrocities, is from InSight Crime a non-profit think tank with offices in Washington DC, and Colombia, founded by US journalists and funded by Soros’ Open Society Foundation.

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                I’ve seen allegations of involvement by the CIA, but I haven’t really looked into them much. It would be around when Operation Condor was in full swing though illuminati

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                  I think you can throw a stone in South America and find the CIA. Actually, on looking a bit further, one co-founder is a US Journalist, and the other is someone who claims to be a journalist, but has an interesting background as a British Army Officer, who apparently ‘saw active service in Northern Ireland and Bosnia’.

                  Given how remote and rural the conflict was, and given the state of Peru’s politics and history, I’m not willing to believe any of what is said about the communist party and insurrection there. I’d be a lot happier if there was corresponding testimony from the communist side (and if it weren’t a crime to express support for them in Peru), but given that the trial was conducted in secret, all I ever have to go on when I do look into it ends up being western or settler-colonial government sources. Similar is true for FARC.

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      9 months ago

      I was under the impression the lynching happened after the PCP had been occupying the village for months and had themselves executed several villagers.