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SENDERO PARDO, 5 YEARS AGO, Column of Iván Slocovich Pardo

Summary by Diario Correo
In 2021, Pedro Castillo broke into the political scene as the candidate of Sendero Luminoso, the genocidal organization that at that time was part of his radical teachers' union and sought to hide his wildest face under the facade of the Movement for Amnesty and Fundamental Rights (Movadef). The worst that had emerged from the bosom of Peru, which was the armed gang that had Abimael Guzmán as its leader, entered the campaign in full. Already in …
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In 2021, Pedro Castillo broke into the political scene as the candidate of Sendero Luminoso, the genocidal organization that at that time was part of his radical teachers' union and sought to hide his wildest face under the facade of the Movement for Amnesty and Fundamental Rights (Movadef). The worst that had emerged from the bosom of Peru, which was the armed gang that had Abimael Guzmán as its leader, entered the campaign in full. Already in …

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Diario Correo broke the news in Peru on Saturday, May 16, 2026.
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