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It is stated that “The bloody campaign by Peruvian Maoist group Shining Path hit its peak in 1983” and “At the beginning of his presidency President Alan García demonstrated an interest in changing the counter-subversive strategy of his predecessor ” Are there any credible references to support these assertions? User:Bdean1963 15 February, 2007
This article is extremely biased. This entry should start as PRISON MUTINY and not PRISON MASSACRE, implying that the "inocent prisoners" were simply slaughtered for no particular reason. They were CAPURED TERRORSIST, murderer, that had kept Peru in a bloddy civil war for years, responsible for dozen of thousand of EXECUTION OF INNOCENT people (of their own kind). They took over innocent hostages and demanded the freeing of 500 convicted murderers like themselves. The military did their DUTY to end the mutiny and suppress the rebellion. Now these "fallen heroes" are celebrated by ultra-leftist organization in Peru. Shame on you, Wikipedia, for allowing such a bias, contributing for the division of the great people of Peru. Better to inform and tell the history as it was, to avoid future generations to embrace the same mistakes.MMMM
The result of the proposal was no consensus. -- BDD ( talk) 21:15, 14 October 2013 (UTC)
Peruvian prison massacres → 1986 Prison riots – The current title of "Peruvian prison massacres" is a terrible POV term. Although I agree that the murder of unarmed prisoners was a massacre, the event took place as part of the 1986 prison riots. Perhaps another good title would be "Peru prison riots", but I don't think another notable prison riot took place in 1986. Moreover, other prison riots have taken place in Peru since then (So, "Peru prison riots" would probably best be a redirect to "Prison riots in Peru"). Relisted. BDD ( talk) 17:34, 7 October 2013 (UTC) MarshalN20 | Talk 22:17, 23 September 2013 (UTC)
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It is stated that “The bloody campaign by Peruvian Maoist group Shining Path hit its peak in 1983” and “At the beginning of his presidency President Alan García demonstrated an interest in changing the counter-subversive strategy of his predecessor ” Are there any credible references to support these assertions? User:Bdean1963 15 February, 2007
This article is extremely biased. This entry should start as PRISON MUTINY and not PRISON MASSACRE, implying that the "inocent prisoners" were simply slaughtered for no particular reason. They were CAPURED TERRORSIST, murderer, that had kept Peru in a bloddy civil war for years, responsible for dozen of thousand of EXECUTION OF INNOCENT people (of their own kind). They took over innocent hostages and demanded the freeing of 500 convicted murderers like themselves. The military did their DUTY to end the mutiny and suppress the rebellion. Now these "fallen heroes" are celebrated by ultra-leftist organization in Peru. Shame on you, Wikipedia, for allowing such a bias, contributing for the division of the great people of Peru. Better to inform and tell the history as it was, to avoid future generations to embrace the same mistakes.MMMM
The result of the proposal was no consensus. -- BDD ( talk) 21:15, 14 October 2013 (UTC)
Peruvian prison massacres → 1986 Prison riots – The current title of "Peruvian prison massacres" is a terrible POV term. Although I agree that the murder of unarmed prisoners was a massacre, the event took place as part of the 1986 prison riots. Perhaps another good title would be "Peru prison riots", but I don't think another notable prison riot took place in 1986. Moreover, other prison riots have taken place in Peru since then (So, "Peru prison riots" would probably best be a redirect to "Prison riots in Peru"). Relisted. BDD ( talk) 17:34, 7 October 2013 (UTC) MarshalN20 | Talk 22:17, 23 September 2013 (UTC)