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a terrorist group formed in Peru in the late 1960s as a splinter group from the communist party of Peru; is among the most ruthless guerilla organizations in the world; seeks to destroy Peruvian institutions and replace them with a Maoist peasant regime; is involved in the cocaine trade
Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths
How To Use Shining Path In A Sentence
- In contrast, as I was watching this deep dive into self-referential reporting in Tripoli, I thought about Bill Gentile, the steely Newsweek photographer I knew in El Salvador, captured in Peru by the Shining Path, the bloodiest and most savage and anarchical guerilla group in the history of Latin America. Phil Bronstein: Should Journalists Get Out of the News?
- An Army unit in Honduras once labeled an operation in Honduras "Blazing Trails," which in Spanish can translate to "Shining Path," the name of Peruvian terrorist group.
- Snails all along the track, each on the shining path.
- Shining Path has been responsible for 30,000 deaths
- An Army unit in Honduras once labeled an operation in Honduras "Blazing Trails," which in Spanish can translate to "Shining Path," the name of Peruvian terrorist group.