- Puka Llacta
Puka Llacta is the name of a
Peru vian Maoist political group that its origins in the 1970s. Puka Llacta is aQuechua name that means "Patria Roja" in Spanish and "Red Country" or "Red Motherland" in English.A leftist leader, Jorge Hurtado "Ludovico" was a member of the central committee of the
Communist Party of Peru - Red Fatherland ("Partido Comunista del Perú (Patria Roja)"), which was part of theRevolutionary Left Union (UNIR), founded in 1969. They claimed to be Maoists, even when they were somewhat reformists and they had close ties to theCommunist Party of China . In 1978, Patria Roja broke into 2 factions, one of which is the "Puka Llacta" Communist Party of Peru, with the intention of making concrete actions regarding their discourse of thepeople's war .It is unknown if their militants actually participated in violent acts. However, it is said that in late 1984 Puka Llacta supported the advance of
Shining Path toward theHuallaga Province , after a military offensive in the Ayacucho and Huancavelica departments.In 2001, David Jimenez Sardon, who used to be affiliated with Puka Llacta, was elected regional president of Puno under the political party called Autonomous Regional Quechua Aymara. Mr. Jimenez, an Agronomist from the UNA and manager of the EEAA in Junin and Ancash, had a campaign team composed of relatives and old Puka Llacta comrades.
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