Hugo Blanco
(1934 - 2023)
Hugo Blanco was leader of the Quechua peasant uprising in the Cuzco region of Peru in the early 1960s. He was captured by the military and sentenced to 25 years in El Fronton Island prison. While in prison, he wrote Land or Death: The Peasant Struggle in Peru. An international defence campaign that gained the support of such figures as Ernesto Che Guevara, Jean-Paul Sartre, Simone de Beauvoir, and Bertrand Russell succeeded in winning his freedom in 1970. After a period in exile in Mexico, Chile, and Sweden, Blanco returned to Peru where he was elected to the national parliament on a united left slate. He has continued to play an active role in Peru's indigenous, campesino, and environmental movements.
Last updated on 5 July 2023