State funeral for former disgraced president in Peru sought by Fujimori family to increase support

State funeral for former disgraced president in Peru sought by Fujimori family to increase support

Peru mourns the death of former President Alberto Fujimori, a controversial figure who ruled the country from 1990 to 2000 with an authoritarian hand. Despite convictions for human rights abuses and corruption, the government has declared three days of national mourning and granted him a state funeral.

Known for his bold economic reforms and crackdown on communist rebels, Fujimori was ultimately brought down by scandal and corruption. After fleeing Peru in 2000 and eventually being extradited back to face trial, he was sentenced to 25 years in prison for his role in the killings of 25 Peruvians during the fight against the Shining Path guerrilla group.

Fujimori’s death has sparked mixed reactions in Peru, with some supporters praising his government’s achievements while others continue to condemn his actions. As the country grapples with his complicated legacy, the decision to give him a state funeral has raised questions about how history will ultimately judge his time in power.

The legacy of Alberto Fujimori remains a divisive issue in Peru, with his death serving as a reminder of the complex and often troubled history of the country. As Peruvians mourn his passing, the debate over his presidency and the impact of his policies continues to shape the nation’s political landscape.

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