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Peru leader seeks death penalty | Peru leader seeks death penalty |
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Peruvian President Alan Garcia has urged Congress to back his proposal imposing the death penalty on those convicted of terrorism. | Peruvian President Alan Garcia has urged Congress to back his proposal imposing the death penalty on those convicted of terrorism. |
His call follows Saturday's attack in the coca-growing Ayacucho region, in which eight people were killed. | His call follows Saturday's attack in the coca-growing Ayacucho region, in which eight people were killed. |
Police say they have arrested eight suspected members of the Shining Path guerrilla group, believed to have been involved in the attack. | |
Capital punishment has not been practiced in Peru since the 1970s. | Capital punishment has not been practiced in Peru since the 1970s. |
In his address to lawmakers, President Garcia said Congress should "give the necessary tools to the judges and to the executive branch to definitely eliminate these leftover [Shining Path rebels]". | In his address to lawmakers, President Garcia said Congress should "give the necessary tools to the judges and to the executive branch to definitely eliminate these leftover [Shining Path rebels]". |
Mr Garcia said the rebels should be dealt with using "the most energetic and harshest sanction that the law... permits". | Mr Garcia said the rebels should be dealt with using "the most energetic and harshest sanction that the law... permits". |
Currently the death penalty in Peru is only considered legal in cases of treason during times of war. | Currently the death penalty in Peru is only considered legal in cases of treason during times of war. |
The penal code does not allow capital punishment for acts of terrorism. | The penal code does not allow capital punishment for acts of terrorism. |
Ambush | Ambush |
Mr Garcia's call came two days after five policemen and three civilians, including a boy, were killed in the attack in the mountainous jungle of Ayacucho region, about 330km (205 miles) south-east of the capital, Lima. | Mr Garcia's call came two days after five policemen and three civilians, including a boy, were killed in the attack in the mountainous jungle of Ayacucho region, about 330km (205 miles) south-east of the capital, Lima. |
Initial reports put the death toll at seven. | Initial reports put the death toll at seven. |
Peru permits a certain amount of coca to be grown for traditional uses | Peru permits a certain amount of coca to be grown for traditional uses |
It was a carefully planned ambush during a police crackdown on illegal cocoa-growing in the region, officials said. | It was a carefully planned ambush during a police crackdown on illegal cocoa-growing in the region, officials said. |
The government responded to the attack by despatching more than 600 commandos who later arrested eight suspected members of the Shining Path group. | The government responded to the attack by despatching more than 600 commandos who later arrested eight suspected members of the Shining Path group. |
Weapons and ammunition were also seized, officials said. | Weapons and ammunition were also seized, officials said. |
State of emergency | State of emergency |
The interior ministry has not blamed any group for the attack but remnants of the Shining Path guerrilla movement are known to operate in the region. | The interior ministry has not blamed any group for the attack but remnants of the Shining Path guerrilla movement are known to operate in the region. |
More than 20 police have been killed in ambushes in the last year. | More than 20 police have been killed in ambushes in the last year. |
The rebel group, which led one of Latin America's bloodiest insurgencies in the 1980s and 1990s, has claimed responsibility for similar attacks. | The rebel group, which led one of Latin America's bloodiest insurgencies in the 1980s and 1990s, has claimed responsibility for similar attacks. |
The government says it will prolong a state of emergency in various coca-growing regions of Peru, for a further two months. | The government says it will prolong a state of emergency in various coca-growing regions of Peru, for a further two months. |
Peru is the world's second largest cocaine producer and, despite state efforts to combat the illegal plantations, their output is increasing, the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima says. | Peru is the world's second largest cocaine producer and, despite state efforts to combat the illegal plantations, their output is increasing, the BBC's Dan Collyns in Lima says. |
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