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Old 03-19-2006, 10:32 PM   #1
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Japanese Embassy seized by Tupac Amaru Rebels - 1997
In Lima, Peru ,1997, a group of 15 rebels deguised has servicemen in a party, invaded and seized the Japanese Embassy, making more than 100 hostages.
After 4 months of unsucessfull negotiations a group of 140 peruvian commandos stormed the embassy.
The Rebels were entrenched inside the embassy. In the 4 months of siege , the Peruvian forces, asked help and received help of the world´s most specialized CT Units, some say they were aided with a " giant x ray machine" capable of seeing through walls, they have sent very small microphones inside clothes for the hostage were they kept contact and gathered information about the place and about the rebels.
4 months after the Peruvian Forces invaded the embassy , all rebels killed , they invaded by 3 tunnels dug during the negotiations and by the roof, were they blew up 2 holes, 1 hostage killed and 2 soldiers severely wounded, later, died. 4 months siege ended in less than 1 hour.
The CT HQ, ironically, was set up in the same house the terrorists had used to launch their attack.
The CT conducted a series of harassing activities. The residence's water and electricity were cut off; in addition, heavily armed policemen marched in front of the residence, threw stones into the compound, played loud music, occasionally fired shots into the air, and may have had a television reporter enter the residence, ostensibly for an interview but primarily to collect intelligence on the positions of hostages and weapons.




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Rebel leader, Nestor Cerpa (later killed in the raid), in an interview for Peru´s National TV:


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Old 03-20-2006, 08:03 AM   #2
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So where was Tupac?


Hit em' up!
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Old 03-20-2006, 08:31 AM   #3
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So where was Tupac?


Hit em' up!

Hhehehehehehehehehehhe The Rapper was "Tupac Amaru Shakur"
The name of the peruvian indian leader.
And the same name of The Revolutionary Tupac Amaru Moviment.
"Grab your GLOCKS when you see Tupac!"
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Old 04-03-2006, 07:56 PM   #4
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Tupac Amaru II


Tupac Amaru II, cacique of Tungasuca, claimed to be descendant of Tupac Amaru I, last Inca of Vilcabamba.

Tupac Amaru I was killed by Viceking Toledo on 1572. During his residence trial, former Viceking Toledo was shamed by the King of Spain, saying: I sent you to Peru to serve Kings, not to kill them.

Those, my friends were the Conquistadores. Sort of a merger kind of thing.

Tupac Amaru II was the leader of the biggest rebellion the Viceroyalties of America had ever seen. He was condemned to be dismembered. One horse tied to each member (arms and legs). The 4 horses couldn't overcome the strength of the Cacique, so he was decapitated later on, after watching the murder of his family.

That is Tupac Amaru.

If we listen to folk tales, your glock would be useless because you wouldn't see what hit ya. According to folk tales, of course.


Micaela Bastidas, his wife:


Kind of cute, eh....

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PS: There is already a thread about this. Please look for it. It is already here.
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Old 04-03-2006, 08:42 PM   #5
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Old 04-03-2006, 10:51 PM   #6
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Probably the first P90 to see combat...

Any info on that peruvian unit???
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Any info on that peruvian unit???
All I know is that they were Naval Special Forces, Fuerza de Operaciones Especiales(FOES).
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Old 04-06-2006, 12:53 PM   #8
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Have someone a bigger verion of this pics?
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