Relatives of victims killed during Peru’s decades-long armed conflict have pledged to fight to overturn a law passed by the country’s Congress, which would grant amnesty to prosecuted military and police members, as well as other forces.
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- A new law grants amnesty to Peruvian military and police convicted of abuses. 56s
- The Truth and Reconciliation Commission found government forces responsible for over 30,000 deaths during the civil war. 51s
- President Boluarte plans to withdraw Peru from the Inter-American human rights system. 1m 12s
- The Inter-American Court ordered Peru not to pass the amnesty law, but the government proceeded. 1m 38s
- Victims' families and critics say these moves promote impunity and vow to continue seeking justice. 2m 18s