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RESOURCES: Past Publications

  • Past Publications

    Please contact us to see whether we still have the following publications in print or digital version.

    New Internationalist: Life after Death in the Andes
    (March 2000) £ 2.50

    Briefing on the current situation in Peru
    (PSG: Sept 1999) £1.50

    Democracy In Danger
    (a special briefing from the Peru Support Group, 1992) £1.50

    Children In Peru
    (HM to check Year) £1.00

    Peru: Hope For The Future?
    (report on the Parliamentary Human Rights Delegation, 1993) £2.00

    Peru: The Dispossessed
    (Briefing paper which focuses on the estimated 600,00 people displaced as a result of violence, 1993) £2.00

    Don't Leave Us Orphans
    (Report by the Parliamentary Human Rights Delegation to Peru, 1994) £2.00

    Jose Carlos Mariategui
    (A seminar to celebrate the centenary of this renowned Peruvian thinker's birth, 1994) £1.50

    The Debt Lottery: Peru
    (a special report on the crippling debt situation that faces Peru, 1995) £2.50

    Peru Profile: Looking To The Future
    (Brief information and analysis of the current situation in Peru, 1995) £1.00

    Peru: Terrorism, Torture & Human Rights
    (report by the Parliamentary Human Rights Group, 1996) £2.50

    Special Briefing On Peru
    December 1997 £1.50

     

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