* McMillan, John; Zoido, Pablo (2004). «How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru». The Journal of Economic Perspectives(en inglés)18 (4): 69. doi:10.1257/0895330042632690. «In the 1990s, Peru was run... by its secret-police chief, Vladimiro Montesinos Torres.»
Llosa, Mario Vargas (27 de marzo de 1994). «Ideas & Trends: In His Words; Unmasking the Killers in Peru Won't Bring Democracy Back to Life». The New York Times(en inglés estadounidense). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 24 de marzo de 2023. «The coup of April 5, 1992, carried out by high-ranking military felons who used the President of the Republic himself as their figurehead, had as one of its stated objectives a guaranteed free hand for the armed forces in the anti-subversion campaign, the same armed forces for whom the democratic system – a critical Congress, an independent judiciary, a free press – constituted an intolerable obstacle.»
McMillan, John; Zoido, Pablo (2004). «How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru». The Journal of Economic Perspectives(en inglés)18 (4): 69-92. doi:10.1257/0895330042632690.
Castro, Carlos (20 de Setiembre de 2000). «Enemigo público». imediaperu.com. Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2001. Consultado el 3 de abril de 2022.
* McMillan, John; Zoido, Pablo (2004). «How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru». The Journal of Economic Perspectives(en inglés)18 (4): 69. doi:10.1257/0895330042632690. «In the 1990s, Peru was run... by its secret-police chief, Vladimiro Montesinos Torres.»
Llosa, Mario Vargas (27 de marzo de 1994). «Ideas & Trends: In His Words; Unmasking the Killers in Peru Won't Bring Democracy Back to Life». The New York Times(en inglés estadounidense). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 24 de marzo de 2023. «The coup of April 5, 1992, carried out by high-ranking military felons who used the President of the Republic himself as their figurehead, had as one of its stated objectives a guaranteed free hand for the armed forces in the anti-subversion campaign, the same armed forces for whom the democratic system – a critical Congress, an independent judiciary, a free press – constituted an intolerable obstacle.»
* McMillan, John; Zoido, Pablo (2004). «How to Subvert Democracy: Montesinos in Peru». The Journal of Economic Perspectives(en inglés)18 (4): 69. doi:10.1257/0895330042632690. «In the 1990s, Peru was run... by its secret-police chief, Vladimiro Montesinos Torres.»
Llosa, Mario Vargas (27 de marzo de 1994). «Ideas & Trends: In His Words; Unmasking the Killers in Peru Won't Bring Democracy Back to Life». The New York Times(en inglés estadounidense). ISSN0362-4331. Consultado el 24 de marzo de 2023. «The coup of April 5, 1992, carried out by high-ranking military felons who used the President of the Republic himself as their figurehead, had as one of its stated objectives a guaranteed free hand for the armed forces in the anti-subversion campaign, the same armed forces for whom the democratic system – a critical Congress, an independent judiciary, a free press – constituted an intolerable obstacle.»
Castro, Carlos (20 de Setiembre de 2000). «Enemigo público». imediaperu.com. Archivado desde el original el 4 de marzo de 2001. Consultado el 3 de abril de 2022.