- Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini (14
August 1953 – 22
April 1997) was a member, then
leader of the
Peruvian Túpac
Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA). He was sometimes...
- he was
sentenced to 32 years'
imprisonment in 1992 and by Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini ("Comrade Evaristo")
until his
death in 1997. The MRTA took its name in...
- to
being the
second in the
world behind Wadi-us-Salaam. Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini Cementerio Presbítero Matías
Maestro El Ángel
Cemetery "Tres emblemáticos...
- 1996, an
armed commando of 14
members of the MRTA, led by Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini,
stormed the
residence of the ****anese amb****ador in Peru,
beginning the...
-
Cerpa may
refer to:
Cerpa Export,
Brazilian beer Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini (1953–1997),
Peruvian revolutionary This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- and
leaders Alberto Fujimori Antonio Ibarcena Juan Sandoval † Néstor
Cartolini †
Strength 142
special forces 14 MRTA
rebels Casualties and
losses 2 operators...
- and his
release was one of the main
demands of Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini during Cartolini's seizure of the ****anese emb****y in Lima in 1996.
Schulte claimed...
-
Carlos Carrillo Parodi,
medical microbiologist and
professor Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini,
activist Mario Carulla,
badminton player Luis Castañeda,
politician Stephanie...
- ****istance.
Fujimori made his
speech shortly after MRTA
leader Néstor
Cerpa Cartolini announced that he
would gradually release any
hostages who were not connected...
-
public order.
Internal conflict in Peru Chile-Peru
relations Nestor Cerpa Cartolini Víctor
Polay Campos ¿Quienes son los
chilenos del MRTA (Spanish) El juicio...