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717:, Executive Secretary of National Coordinator for Human Rights of Peru and one of the lawyers representing the civil parties –the families of the Barrios Altos and La Cantuta victims– said to the press that "there has not been hate, or revenge, or cruelty in Fujimori's trial. What there has been is justice. We are not happy for the pain of a man, nor of what tragedy his family is going through. But yes it is comforting to know that justice has been served and that the victims, after so many years, can rest in peace".
508:, Pedro Fujimori was charged with corruption associated with reception of illegal donations for an NGO, Apenkai, founded at the outset of Fujimori's first term in office. Chehade reported to Reuters that Pedro Fujimori oversaw Japanese donations to the Peruvian government, and that he allegedly siphoned off as much as US$ 30 million into his own personal bank accounts in the United States. A spokesperson for the Fujimorista party, Congressman
742:, approximately twenty police officers had to break up a fight between members of Fujimori's political party and a group from the local Peru's Workers Confederation (CTP). It was believed that the riot broke out when about fifty CTP members went to the police station and provoked a fight with some 300 Fujimori supporters. Outside the court, relatives of victims clashed with Fujimori supporters; the fights were broken up by riot police.
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whether there is sufficient evidence against the accused – not necessarily enough to convict him of the charges, but sufficient to justify (from a
Chilean legal point of view) the indictments the accused faces. This meant that Peruvian prosecutors had to demonstrate that the crimes for which Fujimori has been charged in Peru were just as severe in Chile.
750:, a right-wing newspaper in Lima, published a poll on 9 April claiming that 59.4% was against Fujimori's conviction, with rejection of the sentence reaching 68.3% among the lower classes. Nevertheless, the poll doesn't clarify if those interviewed considered Fujimori innocent or if they considered him guilty but did't approve of the sentence itself.
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524:, ruled that he had not found any evidence linking former president Alberto Fujimori with all the corruption cases and alleged human rights violations of which the Toledo congress had accused him. Judge Álvarez stated that all the accusations were based on hearsay; "he was supposed to know those criminal acts".
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On the same day, Peruvian police sent an airplane to receive
Fujimori. The plane (with Peru's General Director of National Police, David Rodriguez, four Interpol officers and physicians) arrived in Santiago on the morning of 22 September. The following day, the plane returned to Lima's Las Palmas air
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Fujimori was delegated by the Chilean government to the Supreme Court, following precedent dating to a 1932 extradition treaty between the two nations. Chilean law suggests that in addition to the terms of the treaty, extradition requests must also be based on
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academy, where he spent the night. Notified of the reasons for his arrest, Fujimori petitioned for provisional freedom during the extradition proceedings, but his petition was denied. Later in the day, he was transferred to the School of
Gendarmerie, a training academy for corrections officers, where
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and businessman Samuel Dyer. Fujimori's conviction marked the first time in history that a democratically elected president had been tried and found guilty of human rights abuses in his own country. Fujimori was already serving a six-year prison sentence for his
December 2007 conviction on abuse of
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Supreme Court turned down the Peruvian government's request that Fujimori be extradited there to face charges of human rights violations; however he remained under house arrest in Chile and it was unclear whether he would be permitted to depart for Japan. Though much of the
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stated that, "Throughout 15 months the whole
Peruvian people have been actively living this process. This social engagement is important ... the decision will in fact demonstrate polarisation. The issue is how the Peruvian state and Peruvian society deal with that polarization towards the future."
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The verdict, delivered by a three-judge panel, marked the first time that an elected head of state has been extradited to his home country, tried, and convicted of human rights violations. Fujimori was specifically found guilty of murder, bodily harm, and two cases of kidnapping. In July 2009
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Japan indicated on 5 July 2007 that it had no plans to ask Chile to allow
Alberto Fujimori to return for that month's upper house elections. The leader of the People's New Party had urged Japan's Foreign Minister to take up the issue with the government of Chile. Fujimori ultimately lost the
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Subsequently, the
Chilean judge overseeing the extradition proceedings refused to accept new evidence regarding the 10 corruption and two human rights charges, which, according to the BBC News' Dan Collyns, "would have prolonged the case by several months". On 22 November 2006, the Peruvian
318:. There were numerous firings over alleged negligence in the handling of the Fujimori flight to Chile. As investigations continued, two Chilean and four Mexican immigration officers were dismissed for failing to notify superiors of Fujimori's stop at the time of his arrival. Colonel
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was a congressional candidate representing the same alliance. While Chávez got 7.43% of the first-round vote (placed 4th) for presidency and was eliminated, Keiko
Fujimori received the highest vote for any single candidate (with 602,869 votes) and took one of
337:, after learning of the arrival of Fujimori in Chile, called for an "urgent meeting" in the governmental palace. Toledo called Chile's foreign minister, Ignacio Walker, and requested the detention of Fujimori. A few hours later, Fujimori was detained on an
559:'s wife's apartment, and on 11 December 2007, the Peruvian court sentenced him to six years in prison and fined him 400,000 soles (135,000 U.S. dollars) for abuse of powers in ordering this search, which took place shortly before he left office.
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Peru, which had sixty days to issue an extradition request, sent a high-level delegation led by Interior Minister Rómulo Pizarro and a top prosecutor. The government of Japan asked for "fair treatment" for Fujimori.
264:. Two months later he pled guilty in a fourth trial to bribery and received an additional six-year term. Under Peruvian law all the sentences must run concurrently, with a maximum length of imprisonment of 25 years.
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power charges. The trial for Fujimori's human rights abuses lasted 15 months, and was postponed on multiple occasions due to his ill health. Later on 7 April, the court sentenced Fujimori to 25 years in prison.
454:(IACHR) ruling that found Peru guilty of crimes committed during former president's regime. The Peruvian government expressed fresh concern that Fujimori might try to escape from Chile. Although Fujimori was on
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that occurred during his government. Fujimori was president from 1990 to 2000. His presidency ended when he fled the country in the midst of a scandal involving corruption and human rights violations.
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On 18 May 2006 Fujimori was granted bail (set at US$ 2,830) by the Chilean Supreme Court and was released from detention and whisked away to a house rented for him by his family in the
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related charges were accepted unanimously, while four other corruption-related charges were passed by a majority of votes. One corruption charge was passed unanimously.
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said her country's Supreme Court would not be influenced by the move and would soon decide whether to grant an extradition request to return Fujimori to Peru.
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force base with Fujimori on board. He was flown by helicopter to a police base, to be held in detention until a permanent facility was prepared.
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on health grounds. The Peruvian Supreme Court overturned the pardon in October 2018, ruling that crimes against humanity are unpardonable. The
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requested his extradition. Because Japan recognizes Fujimori as a Japanese citizen rather than a Peruvian citizen due to the
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of authorities for paying congressmen to switch parties and inform on the opposition parties; telephonic interference or
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2027:"Interview with Ronald Gamarra: Fujimori appeal could resolve itself in a more political rather than judicial context"
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passed a law the previous week in an attempt to reclaim sea territory from Chile. Chilean foreign minister,
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government issued a new arrest warrant for Fujimori, alleging that he ordered the death of 20 members of
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overruled the Constitutional Court and ordered Peru not to release Fujimori. On 5 December 2023, the
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questioned his commitment to Japan and accused him of using the election to avoid justice in Peru.
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Luis Carlos Nieto, Luis Rodriguez Piñero, Juan Carlos Capurro, and Alirio Uribe (May 2006).
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2056:"Former Peruvian President Fujimori Convicted in Murder, Kidnapping Trial"
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1075:"Peruvian court approves prison release of ex-president Alberto Fujimori"
1024:"Peru's jailed ex-president Alberto Fujimori pardoned, sparking protests"
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included additional evidence supporting the former president's links to
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25 years in prison (Human rights abuses, murder and kidnapping charges)
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1103:"Inter-American Court orders Peru not to release Fujimori from prison"
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was arrested, tried, and convicted for a number of crimes related to
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as an elected official and avoid trial in Peru. Chilean President
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1376:"La extradición de Fujimori al Perú: Un imperativo de Justicia!"
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s members have occupied powerful positions in congress, such as
871:"Peru Supreme Court Upholds Former President's Prison Sentence"
859:, New York Times, 12 December 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2007.
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On 6 November 2005, Alberto Fujimori unexpectedly arrived in
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The Judgment Against Fujimori for Human Rights Violations.
1599:"Peru's Fujimori sentenced to six years for abuse of power"
973:"Fujimori gets 25 years on conviction in human rights case"
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ordered the release of the former president from prison.
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abuses. In the words of Carlos Briceno, Peru's special
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upheld Fujimori's sentence of six years in the case.
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Japan withdraws request to Chile re Alberto Fujimori
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Peru's Fujimori Found Guilty on Human Rights Charges
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Six years in prison (Corruption and bribery charges)
2114:"Ex-Peruvian leader convicted in death squad trial"
1291:"Extraditing Fujimori: The Other Dictator in Chile"
1226:"Cronología de la permanencia de Fujimori en Chile"
1049:"Peru court overturns pardon of ex-leader Fujimori"
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Peru's Ex-President Gets 6 Years for Illicit Search
341:issued by a Chilean judge, who was told by Chile's
1830:"Peru's Fujimori convicted of human rights crimes"
1248:Fujimori Nearly Chokes to Death in His Chile Home
836:Corte Suprema de la República. 10 December 2008.
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646:Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications
426:' wife; illicit association to commit a crime,
1995:"Peru's Fujimori sentenced to 25 years prison"
1727:Prisoner Fujimori to run in Japanese elections
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1779:American University International Law Review.
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1707:(in Spanish). Ocio Latino. 18 July 2013
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1006:Fujimori pleads guilty to bribery
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822:Fujimori jailed for abusing power
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2054:Partlow, Joshua (7 April 2009).
1898:Mapstone, Naomi (7 April 2009).
1465:Chile-Peru, Old and New Tensions
1188:"Fujimori capturado en Santiago"
1161:. Living in Peru. Archived from
1022:Dan Collyns (24 December 2017).
990:Fujimori convicted of corruption
810:Extradited Fujimori back in Peru
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869:Emery, Alex (15 April 2008).
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196:Former Peruvian President
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715:Ronald Gamarra Herrera
700:Barrios Altos massacre
562:On 10 April 2008, the
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399:, both carried out by
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239:Peruvian Supreme Court
947:10 April 2009 at the
590:Alianza por el Futuro
564:Supreme Court of Peru
269:Pedro Pablo Kuczynski
1867:Agence France-Presse
1661:Sentence in the case
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843:25 June 2008 at the
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610:Luisa María Cuculiza
557:Vladimiro Montesinos
424:Vladimiro Montesinos
417:Intelligence Service
350:Investigative Police
262:Vladimiro Montesinos
258:intelligence service
2207:2005 in Chilean law
2061:The Washington Post
1637:on 16 February 2008
1392:on 26 December 2017
1165:on 26 December 2017
1012:, 28 September 2009
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704:La Cantuta massacre
689:human rights abuses
653:diplomatic immunity
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465:On 1 February 2007
397:La Cantuta massacre
206:human rights abuses
147:Human rights abuses
2197:Corruption in Peru
1252:The Santiago Times
838:Resolution 17-2008
812:22 September 2007.
733:Human Rights Watch
702:and the July 1992
638:People's New Party
469:reported that the
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125:(divorced)
42:アルベルト・フジモリ (藤森 謙也)
2032:Fujimori on Trial
1254:10 February 2007.
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614:Santiago Fujimori
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