Fujimori helped trailblaze the right-wing populist playbook that Donald Trump now uses. The former Peruvian president exemplified a mortal threat to democratic regimes: an elected leader who ...
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He was convicted, pardoned and sent back to prison. Alberto Fujimori was unscrupulous, corrupt and popular — but he was not a typical Latin American politician.With two countries of birth ...
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori has been hospitalized in Lima to undergo surgery for a tongue ailment after being released from the Barbadillo prison in December last year following a ...
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The controversial former Peruvian president, Alberto Fujimori has died aged 86. To his supporters, Fujimori was the president who saved Peru from the twin evils of terrorism and economic collapse.
Fujimori leaves behind unsolved human rights cases. His daughter Keiko is on trial for alleged money laundering, and Kenji was sentenced to 54 months in prison for influence peddling.
Fujimori’s parents came from Kawachi town, currently Kumamoto city, in Kumamoto Prefecture. In 1920, they emigrated to Peru in groups. His parents had five children, with Fujimori being the ...
Mr Fujimori departing the Barbadillo prison in Lima with this his daughter Keiko Peru's former president, Alberto Fujimori, has been released from prison in the country's capital having spent more ...
His positions on the economy and illegal immigration, plus a sense that a strong leader was needed are some of the reasons.
These principles can serve as guides for educators—and leaders across a broad spectrum of fields—in the days after a chaotic ...
Few newspapers in the U.S. covered in depth the passing of Alberto Fujimori — President of Peru from 1990-2000 — on Sept. 11.