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The Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) (spanish: Movimiento Revolucionario Túpac Amaru) was a terrorist organization of a communist and Guevarist style that operated between 1984 and 1997 in Peru.
It was founded in 1984 by Víctor Polay Campos, in the Context of the Internal Conflict in Peru, with the aim of establishing a socialist state in Peru, and taking many inspirations from Che Guevara.
Among the actions committed by the MRTA, are the use of car bombs to attack State Armed Institutions, the murder of police and military, extortion, murder, kidnappings and other crimes against humanity.
Many of these actions were directed mainly against the government of Peru, although they also fought against the terrorist group Shining Path.
The MRTA was also a homophobic group, this was reflected in the Tarapoto Massacre, where members of the MRTA killed 8 homosexual people.
In 1996, 14 MRTA members commanded by Néstor Cerpa Cartolini seized the Japanese embassy in Lima, capturing 800 hostages (although they released some hostages who were not targeting), in an event that ended after the Peruvian army launched a armed raid and released the hostages.
At present, this organization is disarticulated at the military level, but there are indications that some of its former members were trying to rebuild an organizational structure until at least the first decade of the 21st century, 14 15 infiltrating civilian organizations on the extreme left.