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Héctor Béjar (Héctor Béjar Rivera) was born on 2 September, 1935 in Huarochirí, Peru, is a Minister. Discover Héctor Béjar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 88 years old?

Popular As Héctor Béjar Rivera
Occupation Author, professor, artist
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 2 September, 1935
Birthday 2 September
Birthplace Huarochirí, Peru
Nationality Peru

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2021

In October 2021 he published 'Velasco', a book about the Government of Juan Velasco Alvarado from 1968–1975.

On 29 July 2021, President Pedro Castillo named Béjar the new minister of foreign affairs. He resigned on 17 August 2021 amid criticism for stating in a private webinar, one year before being Minister, that some elements of the Peruvian navy "had been responsible for terrorist acts" in the seventies. Bejar later publicly clarified [1] in the Peruvian media [2] that he did not accuse the Navy as an institution and that his words were manipulated for political purposes.

2019

In 2019, he published Vieja crónica y mal gobierno: Historia del Perú para descontentos ("Old Chronicle and Bad Government: History of Peru for the Disgruntled"), a critical recount of Peruvian history. Bejar has appeared in two Peruvian films in 2019: 'La Revolucion y la Tierra', about the Government of Juan Velasco Alvarado and 'El viaje de Javier', a documentary about the life of the Peruvian Poet Javier Heraud who died fighting in the guerrilla movement led by Bejar.

2015

In 2015 he published 'Retorno a la Guerrilla' ("Retorno a la Guerrilla") a literary and historical recount of the Peruvian terrorist movement and a tribute to the young people that took part of that movement and lost their lives.

2014

Béjar has been a professor at the Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru since 2014 and at the same time, Bejar was also a columnist in several international magazines. and newspapers. He resides in Peru and is an active lecturer.

2013

His University text book Social Justice, Social Policy reached its 5th edition in 2013.

2012

In 2012, he published Mito y Utopia: Relato Alternativo del origen Republicano del Peru ACHEBE Ediciones, 2012.

1980

The campesino organization about indigenous communities and rural development is published in 1980 and Millennium Goals and Millennium Myths in 2010.

1976

In 1976, he published The Revolution Trapped, concerning the revolutionary political process in Peru between 1968 and 1975. Béjar was the editor of CEDEP's social sciences journal Socialismo y Participacion since its appearance in 1977 until its final issue in 2009.

1965

Héctor Béjar is the author of several essays, articles and books. His essay about the liberation movement in the sixties Peru 1965: Notes of a Guerrilla Experience, won the Latin American Casa de las Americas Prize in 1969 and was published in multiple languages.

1962

In 1962, together with Javier Heraud, Julio Dagnino, Alain Elias, Julio Chang among others, he founded the National Liberation Army which was part of the liberation movement of the sixties in Peru. He served five years in prison before being liberated by a general amnesty granted by General Juan Velasco Alvarado, who took power in 1968 and asked Béjar to work on reforming land policies with the government. Béjar collaborated with Velasco's Government on social and youth participation, supporting the national land reform. In the seventies, Béjar and former Velasco's collaborators formed CEDEP (Centre for Development and Participation) one of the first Peruvian Non-Governmental Organisations.

1960

A historical figure in contemporary Peru, his participation in the National Liberation Army in the 1960s brought high media scrutiny, in addition to refusing to call Venezuela's current government under Nicolás Maduro a dictatorship.

1935

Héctor Béjar Rivera (born 2 September 1935) is a Peruvian author, university professor. He served as the minister of foreign affairs of Peru from 29 July 2021 until 17 August 2021.