Shining Path Violence Haunts Peru Election Decades Later

In this March 29, 2016 photo, villagers gather next to coffins holding the remains of their loved ones, who were slain more than two decades ago by Shining Path rebels, before burying them in the cemetery in Ccano, a village in the Huanta area of Ayachcuo department, Peru. In Ccano, many peasants worked with the military to fight the rebels, and the Shining Path stormed a church here in retaliation, killing everyone praying inside in 1991. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)
Shining Path Violence Haunts Peru Election Decades Later
   
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