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Archbishop calls on Peruvian president to rid his administra­tion of ties to Shining Path

- By Dorcas Funmi

Pedro Castillo, who was inaugurate­d as president of Peru July 28, 2021. / Credit: ANDINA/PRENSA Presidenci­a. Piura, Peru, Sep 13, 2021 / 17:19 pm (CNA). Archbishop José Antonio Eguren Anselmi of Piura called Sunday on the president of Peru, Pedro Castillo, to rid his cabinet of people linked to the Shining Path, a communist rebel group.the Shining Path was founded in the 1960s, and began armed conflict in 1980. Tens of thousands have died in the ensuing violence.during a Sept. 12 Mass, Archbishop Eguren said that “We Peruvians should not forget, for an instant what this intrinsica­lly perverse ideology embodies, as well as the immense suffering it has caused in the recent history of our country, much less allow it today to be able to seize total power.”"therefore: Mr. President, clean up your cabinet!" he urged.since being elected president of Peru, Castillo and his entourage have been accused of ties to the Shining Path.once Castillo took office, criticism increased because of the people he appointed to various posts in his administra­tion.in recent weeks, the president of the Council of Ministers, Guido Bellido, has been accused by the local press of subscribin­g to “Gonzalo Thought,” the ideology of Abimael Guzmán, the founder of the Shining Path, whose nom de guerre was Chairman Gonzalo.peruvian congresswo­man Patricia Chirinos also charged that, during a conversati­on, Bellido told her, "you just need to be raped."in addition, the Peruvian daily El Comercio revealed Aug. 29 that a hitherto unpublishe­d police report from 2004 shows that Iber Maraví, the current Minister of Labor and Employment Promotion, had been accused of belonging to the Shining Path.archbishop Eguren noted that on Sept. 12 “we also celebrated a very beautiful Marian feast. Nothing less than the feast of the ‘Holy or Sweet Name of Mary’” and that on that same feast day in 1992 “the leader of the Shining Path, Abimael Guzmán, who died yesterday, was captured.”"along with him fell the principal members of his communist, terrorist, genocidal, and murderous gang, which caused the massacres of entire communitie­s of poor inhabitant­s of our Andes and jungle regions in the 1980s and 1990s," he recalled.the Shining Path’s violence, he continued, reached "people in the cities, including the elderly, pregnant women and children, who were cruelly murdered."archbishop Eguren also pointed out that "the day Guzmán was captured was also one year after the start of the campaign ‘Peace in Peru is well worth a Rosary.’”"this campaign was conceived and promoted by Bishop Ricardo Durand Flórez S.J., a great Peruvian bishop who, throughout his life and ministry, worked hard for the poor according to the Gospel," he said.the Archbishop of Piura said that "thanks to the powerful intercessi­on of Holy Mary, whose sweet and holy name was invoked incessantl­y in those times of anxiety and fear, the beginning of the end of an era of terror, violence, destructio­n and death began." The prelate lamented that "twenty-nine years later, we see with indignatio­n and great concern that the diabolical and insane terrorism of the Shining Path is walking around the palace of government with impunity.""characters with a dark

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