 In other parts of Africa, Peru's government has blamed leftist shining path militants for the massacre of at least 14 people, including two children in a remote region of Peru known for cocoa production. Pan flits encouraging Peruvians to refrain from voting that the June 6 presidential election were found at the site of Sunday's massacre, according to a statement from the Joint Command of Peru's Armed Forces. The military caused the murder and act of genocide and says the shining path had previously labelled such attacks a form of social cleansing. The statement assured Peruvians of a secure electoral process.