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National Association of Relatives of the Kidnapped, Detained and Disappeared of Peru
Asociación Nacional de Familiares de Secuestrados, Detenidos y Desaparecidos del Perú
Website https://anfasep.org/

The National Association of Relatives of Kidnapped, Detained and Disappeared of Peru (Spanish: Asociación Nacional de Familiares de Secuestrados, Detenidos y Desaparecidos del Perú, ANFASEP) is a Peruvian organization that brings together relatives of people who were disappeared during the internal conflict in Peru.

Background

Based in Ayacucho, ANFASEP was founded in 1983. [1] In that year it had 800 members. [2] ANFASEP was the first victims' organization in Peru. [3] It was led by Angélica Mendoza from its creation until 2006. [1]

In 2005 ANFASEP created a museum dedicated to the conflict (the first in Peru), called Museo de la Memoria. [2] [4]


References

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Association of Relatives of the Kidnapped, Detained and Disappeared of Peru
Asociación Nacional de Familiares de Secuestrados, Detenidos y Desaparecidos del Perú
Website https://anfasep.org/

The National Association of Relatives of Kidnapped, Detained and Disappeared of Peru (Spanish: Asociación Nacional de Familiares de Secuestrados, Detenidos y Desaparecidos del Perú, ANFASEP) is a Peruvian organization that brings together relatives of people who were disappeared during the internal conflict in Peru.

Background

Based in Ayacucho, ANFASEP was founded in 1983. [1] In that year it had 800 members. [2] ANFASEP was the first victims' organization in Peru. [3] It was led by Angélica Mendoza from its creation until 2006. [1]

In 2005 ANFASEP created a museum dedicated to the conflict (the first in Peru), called Museo de la Memoria. [2] [4]


References


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