Monday, 25 December 2017

Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, serving a 25-year prison sentence for human rights abuses has been pardoned for "humanitarian reasons"

Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori, serving a 25-year prison sentence for human rights abuses has been pardoned for "humanitarian reasons"

Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is currently serving a 25-year prison sentence for human rights abuses, was pardoned on Sunday for "humanitarian and health reasons." 

According to a statement from current President Pedro Paulo Kuczynski's office, Fujimori "suffers from a progressive, degenerative and incurable disease. Prison conditions mean a serious risk to his life, health and integrity."



Fujimori was sentenced in 2009 after being convicted of authorizing the operation of a death squad responsible for killing civilians. He served as president from 1990 to 2000. On Saturday, Fujimori, 79, was transferred to a Lima hospital after experiencing a drop in blood pressure and a heart arrhythmia, his doctor told reporters.

Kuczynski pardoned Fujimori and seven other persons "in similar condition" on Sunday evening. Fujimori's son, Kenji Fujimori, was among several lawmakers who abstained from last week's vote to remove Kuczynski from office amid a bribery scandal. Kuczynski escaped impeachment by eight votes.

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