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Peru Supreme Court ratifies guilty verdict against former chief of National Intelligence Service for La Cantuta massacre

July 4, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Peru’s Supreme Court ratified a guilty verdict against the former chief of Peru’s National Intelligence Service for the notorious 1992 kidnapping and murders of one professor and nine students, but reduced the sentence from 35 to 25 years of prison. Retired army Gen. Julio Salazar Monroe was first convicted in April 2008. He was found [...]

Vladimiro Montesinos’ trial for corruption resumes after short suspension

May 11, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Peru’s former spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos’ trial resumed on Monday, about two weeks after it was suspended when some of his co-defendants stopped showing up for trial. Montesinos and four former members of Peru’s National Election Board, or JNE, are currently on trial for corruption and illicit association to commit a felony. The trial was [...]

Ex-President Fujimori sentenced to 25 years on charges of human rights violations

Peru‘s former President Alberto Fujimori has been sentenced to 25 years imprisonment, following a verdict of guilty on four counts of human rights violations. The sentence, announced at 12:10m, was read at the end of the opinion given by the three-judge panel headed by Chief Judge CĂ©sar San MartĂ­n. The sentence, and the verdict, are [...]

Fujimori verdict of guilty considered historic in Latin America

April 7, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Peru‘s former President Alberto Fujimori was found guilty on all charges Tuesday for sanctioning a paramilitary death squad that gunned down 25 people in two notorious massacres during the first two years of his 10-year authoritarian rule. The verdict is considered a paradigm in the hemisphere, since Fujimori is the only democratically-elected Latin American leader [...]

Ex-President Alberto Fujimori found guilty of sanctioning paramilitary death squad

April 7, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

Peru’s ex-President Alberto Fujimori was found guilty on all charges Tuesday for sanctioning a paramilitary death squad that gunned down 25 people in two notorious massacres during the first two years of his 10-year authoritarian rule. Chief Judge CĂ©sar San MartĂ­n announced the unanimous verdict by the three judge panel at 9:26 a.m., bringing to [...]

Fujimori says he is innocent of human rights violations, points finger at GarcĂ­a and Belaunde Terry

April 3, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

By Annie Thériault Former President Alberto Fujimori took the stand in his own defense Friday, tackling the prosecution’s allegations that he is guilty of sanctioning the Colina Group and of failing to prevent human rights violations committed during his 1990-2000 rule, and pointed fingers at Peru President Alan García and former President Fernando Belaunde Terry. “Where [...]

Low turn-out at Pro-Fujimori rally, trial set to conclude this week

March 30, 2009 by · Leave a Comment 

By Annie Thériault In response to thousands of Peruvians taking to the streets of Lima, demanding that former President Alberto Fujimori be severely punished for committing crimes against humanity, about 1,000 people showed up last week for a pro-Fujimori freedom rally in Lima’s Campo de Marte Park.

Former third man from the top of the Peruvian army hierarchy says Fujimori is guilty of sanctioning death squad

The former third highest ranking officer in Peru’s army testified yesterday that ex-President Alberto Fujimori is directly to blame for the Barrios Altos and La Cantuta massacres, carried out by the Colina group paramilitary death squad. “The President of the Republic, in this case the accused, Fujimori, is the one who decides what type of [...]