Peruvian Court problems arrest warrant for Palomino brothers, previous Shining Path members

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Quispe Palomino.They are former leaders of the Shining Path, a terrorist group, and were absent during their trial for terrorism charges.The
chronic kidney condition aggravated by previous injuries sustained during a confrontation with the military and police.In March, a military
officer and a presumed subversive were killed during a clash between security forces and members of the terrorist group.The Joint Command of
the Armed Forces confirmed the death of Army non-commissioned officer Emanuel Guimaraes Chavez and a presumed terrorist identified as
by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as responsible for most of the 69,000 victims from 1980 to 2000 in Peru, has since dwindled in
power and has become associated with drug trafficking activities.