Edith Lagos Explained

Edith Lagos Saez
Birth Date:27 November 1962
Branch:Shining Path
Battles:Internal conflict in Peru

Edith Lagos was a Peruvian insurgent who was a member of the party Shining Path (Spanish; Castilian: Sendero Luminoso), one of the multiple Communist Parties of Peru. Lagos was a prominent promoter of the group's agenda.

Life

Lagos was born in Ayacucho to a wealthy family. She studied law at Universidad de San Martín de Porres in Lima before dropping out to join Shining Path[1] [2]

In 1980, Lagos escaped the Ayacucho jail after a Shining Path detachment blew a hole in the jail wall. She spent the next two years promoting Shining Path and participating in their operations.

In 1982, Lagos was killed in Umaca, Peru, in a shootout with police and paramilitary forces.[3] She was buried in Ayacucho. It was estimated that up to 30,000 people attended the funeral. Lago's tomb was later bombed by the Rodrigo Franco Command.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Women as Terrorists: Mothers, Recruiters, and Martyrs. Cragin. Kim. Daly. Sara A.. 2009. ABC-CLIO. 9780275989095. en.
  2. Web site: ¿Quién es Edith Lagos, la senderista del video del Frente Amplio?. altavoz.pe. es. 2017-09-15. 2017-12-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20171225161735/http://altavoz.pe/2017/04/20/23464/quien-es-edith-lagos-la-senderista-del-video-del-frente-amplio. dead.
  3. Book: Gorriti, Gustavo. The Shining Path: A History of the Millenarian War in Peru. registration. 241. Edith Lagos.. 2000-11-09. Univ of North Carolina Press. 9780807866856. en.
  4. Web site: Ciberayllu: Guerrero - El cuerpo muerto y el fetiche en Sendero Luminoso: el caso de Edith Lagos. (DM). Victoria Guerrero. www.andes.missouri.edu. 2017-09-15. 2023-07-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20230708120510/https://andes.missouri.edu/andes/especiales/vg_cuerpomuerto.html. dead.