Rondas campesinas
| Rondas campesinas | |
|---|---|
| Leader | Various, including:
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| Dates of operation | 29 December 1976–present |
| Country | Peru |
| Part of | CUNARC-P |
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| Opponents | |
Rondas campesinas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˌrondas kampeˈsinas]; lit. 'peasant rounds') are autonomous peasant patrols in rural Peru. They were especially active during the internal conflict in Peru with the insurgency of the Maoist group Shining Path and the Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, having been organised by the Peruvian Armed Forces under the name of Self-Defence Committees (Comités de Autodefensa, CAD).