“I feel that these are not human rights”



Keiko Fujimori on the IACHR's failure to release her father:


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Keiko Fujimori on the IACHR’s decision not to release her father: “I feel that these are not human rights”

The former presidential candidate Keiko Fujimorihe referred to recent ruling of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (CIDH), in which the Peruvian State is asked to refrain from releasing the former dictator Alberto Fujimori. Regarding this, the leader of Fuerza Popular pointed out that said decision does not seem fair or that it is in accordance with the human rights.

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“We have received this news with a lot of pain because of what they are doing to our father. We always had a little hope that the International Court, as it did last time, would keep my father free. But this is the second time they generate this deep disappointment,” said the former first lady from her home in San Borja.

“What I feel is that everything that is happening has not been by chance. This delay in the entire process so that he is finally released seems to have been premeditated. I feel that this is not justice, I feel that this is not They are human rights. I feel like it’s completely unfair.”

As is known, the aforementioned judicial body indicated that the State of Peru must refrain from implementing the sentence handed down by the constitutional Court last March 17. Which “restored the effects of the pardon ‘for humanitarian reasons’ granted to Alberto Fujimori” in the government of Pedro Pablo Kuczynski.

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In addition, he demanded that the Peruvian State present a report on “compliance with the obligation to investigate, prosecute and punish in relation to not executing the sentence issued by the Constitutional Court. He indicated that this document must be presented no later than May 13.” of 2022.

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