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PERU SHINING PATH

Shining Path leader Abimael Guzman is seen being transfered in this April 3, 1993 file photo, from confinement on a rocky island to a new maximum security prison in a Navy Base in Callao, Peru. Transfer was made an a Navy ship where Guzman was caged and under heavy security. The Shining Path was founded in 1970 by Guzman and took up arms a decade later, intent on imposing a regime along the ideals of China's Mao Tse-tung. Guzman instilled an almost religious zeal in his followers and convinced themthat Sendero Luminoso, as the group is called in Spanish, would one day rule Peru and then carry the revolution even into the heart of hated capitalism: the United States.(AP Photo/Vera Lentz) 
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The Associated Press
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Create Date: 4/3/1993 12:00:00 AM 
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