Edwar Quiroga Vargas

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Edwar Quiroga Vargas
Personal details
Born
Joys Edwar Quiroga Vargas

(1963-01-01) 1 January 1963 (age 61)
Political party Inkarri Islam
Other political
affiliations
Ethnocacerist Movement
(from c. 2010)
Kechwa Apurímac Integration Movement
(2006–2010)

Edwar Husain Quiroga Vargas (born Joys Edwar Quiroga Vargas, 1 January 1976) is a Peruvian Islamic activist [1] and politician who is the founder of Inkarri Islam, a non-profit organization which aims to unify concepts of Andean culture and the precepts of Islam. Quiroga Vargas has been described as a follower of Marxism–Leninism, [2] who holds sympathies for Hezbollah and the Islamic Republic of Iran. [3]

Biography

Born on 1 January 1976, [4] Quiroga Vargas founded the Kechwa Apurímac Integration Movement and was its leader from 2006 to 2010. [5] He ran as a candidate of the Ethnocacerist Movement for the regional presidency of Apurímac in 2010. [6] [4]

In 2017, he organized the First National Congress for the Decolonization of Peru and Tahuantinsuyo where he made a "call for the union of the social forces committed to seizing and recovering the sovereignty and self-determination of the peoples of Peru and the Tahuantinsuyu" inspired by the "libertarian and decolonizing spirit of Tupac Amaru II". [7] In the Las Bambas protests, he took the lead after the arrest of protest leader Gregorio Rojas. During the protests, he gave a speech calling for a "civic-military union" against "colonizing companies." [8]

During the 2021 Peruvian presidential election, he endorsed the candidacy of Pedro Castillo of Free Peru, whom he considers his "brother in struggle." [9] During a program hosted by Beto Ortíz, audio was played where Quiroga Vargas expressed his intention to carry out "revolutionary process[es]". [10]

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