Peru
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 Report Suggests CIA Covered Up Role in Missionary Death
An attack that killed a missionary and her daughter can be traced to a reckless CIA-sponsored drug interception program.
Steve Gunn, Religion News Service | posted 11/24/2008 09:33AM
Cleaning Up La Oroya
How American and Peruvian Christians teamed up when factory pollutants were poisoning children.
Hunter Farrell | posted 4/20/2007 08:59AM
Peru's Second-Class Citizens
Christian legal activists fight to protect women and girls.
By Deann Alford | posted 7/01/2004 12:00AM
Clipped Wings
"Shot down in 2001, missionary Jim Bowers moves on"
Deann Alford | posted 11/01/2003 12:00AM
Christian Leaders Call for National Unity After Riots in Peru
National Council of Evangelicals emphatically condemns violence, calls for reassessment of nation's economic policies
Rebecca Howard | posted 7/01/2002 12:00AM
Peru: Christians to Help Investigate Crimes
Religious leaders join the Peruvian government in investigating unsolved crimes
David Miller | posted 1/07/2002 12:00AM
Peru's Supreme Court Rules Against de Vinate
Inter-American human rights court may be the evangelical's last hope.
Deann Alford | posted 1/01/2002 12:00AM
Peru's Churches Want Inquiry into Why Missionary Plane Was Shot Down
"Christian leaders lament absurd, excessive use of force that killed Roni Bowers and her infant daughter."
Rebecca Howard | posted 4/01/2001 12:00AM
Peru: Divorcing a Dictator
Evangelicals assess the bitter lessons of the Fujimori years
David Miller in Lima, Peru | posted 2/05/2001 12:00AM
Christian Human Rights Agency Burglarized in Peru
Stolen files contained information on more than 5,000 forced disappearances.
By Deann Alford | posted 11/01/2000 12:00AM
Peru's Shining Path Still Taking Prisoners
As government shifts in turmoil, thousands of forced accomplices are still unfairly imprisoned.
By Deann Alford | posted 11/01/2000 12:00AM
Peru's Churches Welcome Fujimori's Decision to Call New Election
After riots and videotapes of bribes, Peru pushes its current president for the opportunity to vote again.
By Rebecca Howard | posted 9/01/2000 12:00AM
Imprisoned Peruvian Army Colonel Denied Parole
Evangelical convicted of drug trafficking continues fight for justice as hope fades.
By Deann Alford | posted 9/1/00 | posted 8/01/2000 12:00AM
Peru's Christians Oppose Presidential Vow to End Pardons
More than 300 unjustly accused of terrorist involvement will remain in jail, say critics
David Miller | posted 12/01/1999 12:00AM
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