Shining Path Violence Haunts Peru Election Decades Later

In this March 29, 2016 photo, Vicente Vicana Lapa, 65, right, and a relative pose for pictures next to coffins holding the remains of his slain wife, two daughters and son-in-law, all of whom were killed inside their village church more than two decades ago by Shining Path rebels, at a cemetery in Ccano, a village in the Huanta area of Ayachcuo department, Peru. "Alberto Fujimori brought peace. He was a good man; without him, the Shining Path would have killed us all,” said Vicana. Vicana worries that leftist insurgents could return if a weak leader were elected. (Photo by Rodrigo Abd/AP Photo)
Shining Path Violence Haunts Peru Election Decades Later
   
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