Menores contra el terror: El uso de nuevas estrategias educativas para combatir la captación y adoctrinamiento usado por el MOVADEF en jóvenes adolescentes escolares vulnerables del distrito de Comas
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2021-09-25
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú.
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En los últimos años, el grado de popularidad de la organización política
MOVADEF se ha incrementado considerablemente. Según las investigaciones por parte
de la DIRCOTE PNP el grupo MOVADEF funciona como el brazo político de la
organización terrorista Sendero Luminoso. Siendo el grupo Sendero Luminoso
probablemente la más grande amenaza para el Estado peruano y la época de paz que se
ha vivido en las últimas décadas, resulta imperativo una rápida intervención por parte de
las autoridades involucradas para desarticular este grupo.
Debido a diversos factores que, el MOVADEF ha comenzado a amasar seguidores
particularmente en las zonas más pobres del país, a través de sus organismos generados y
bases partidarias, argumentando que traerán al Perú la justicia social que el Estado
peruano les ha negado. Con este fin, la organización se ha dedicado a la captación y
adoctrinamiento de nuevos miembros, particularmente personas jóvenes en edad escolar.
La falta de conocimientos acerca de temas relacionados a la época del terrorismo los
convierte en el público objetivo de estos elementos subversivos.
El negocio consiste en dos proyectos de un relativo bajo costo que servirán para
informar a los alumnos de educación secundaria en diversos colegios de Comas acerca de
en qué consistió la época del terrorismo en el Perú y advertirles de los grupos subversivos
que buscan captarlos, adoctrinarlos y reclutarlos. Estos proyectos consisten en la creación
de una red social efectiva y la producción de charlas realizadas por especialistas en los
temas en cuestión.
Sendero Luminoso fue la organización terrorista más violenta en la historia del Perú
republicano e, incluso décadas después de su derrota a manos del GEIN, las cicatrices
que esta organización ha dejado en la nación se pueden sentir. El alza al poder del grupo terrorista implicó la pérdida de miles de vidas humanas y millones de dólares que dejaron
al Perú en una crisis social y financiera.
In the last couple of years, the popularity of the political organization called MOVADEF has been increasing at an alarming rate. As seen in the investigations done by DIRCOTE PNP the group MOVADEF works as the political ally of the terrorist organization Sendero Luminoso. As of the current times, Sendero Luminoso is probably the largest threat for the peruvian government and the peace that has been enjoying for the last couple of decades. Because of this, it’s extremely important a fast and effective intervention from the responsible authorities in order to extinguish the terrorist group and all his remnants. Because of manye factors, MOVADEF has begun to get an important number of followers across the country, with the narrative of social justice and the benefits that the peruvian government has denied to the poor. To enhance their numbers, MOVADEF is currently in the process of recruiting new members, particularly young ones of middle school age. The lack of knowledge about the terrorism age makes this group of teenage boys and girls an easy target for terrorist organization. The current thesis consists in two low costing projects that will serve to educate the middle schoolers on several schools all across the district of Comas about the terrorist groups that are trying to recruit and use them. These projects consist on the creation of a social media presence that can educate the students as well as specialized expositions led by academic experts. Sendero Luminoso was the most violent organization on the history of Peru and, even decades later, the scars that this organization left in the country can be felt. The rise of another similar terrorist group implies the lost of thousands of lives and millions of dollars.
In the last couple of years, the popularity of the political organization called MOVADEF has been increasing at an alarming rate. As seen in the investigations done by DIRCOTE PNP the group MOVADEF works as the political ally of the terrorist organization Sendero Luminoso. As of the current times, Sendero Luminoso is probably the largest threat for the peruvian government and the peace that has been enjoying for the last couple of decades. Because of this, it’s extremely important a fast and effective intervention from the responsible authorities in order to extinguish the terrorist group and all his remnants. Because of manye factors, MOVADEF has begun to get an important number of followers across the country, with the narrative of social justice and the benefits that the peruvian government has denied to the poor. To enhance their numbers, MOVADEF is currently in the process of recruiting new members, particularly young ones of middle school age. The lack of knowledge about the terrorism age makes this group of teenage boys and girls an easy target for terrorist organization. The current thesis consists in two low costing projects that will serve to educate the middle schoolers on several schools all across the district of Comas about the terrorist groups that are trying to recruit and use them. These projects consist on the creation of a social media presence that can educate the students as well as specialized expositions led by academic experts. Sendero Luminoso was the most violent organization on the history of Peru and, even decades later, the scars that this organization left in the country can be felt. The rise of another similar terrorist group implies the lost of thousands of lives and millions of dollars.
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Terrorismo--Perú--Comas (Lima : Distrito), Educación--Aspectos políticos--Perú--Comas (Lima : Distrito), Estudiantes de escuelas secundarias--Perú--Comas (Lima : Distrito), Sendero Luminoso--Perú
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