Alberto Fujimori
President of Peru from 1990 to 2000
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September 14 2024 | A state funeral for Fujimori was held at Lima's National Theatre, attended by the incumbent president and many supporters. |
September 14 2024 | Alberto Fujimori was buried at Campo Fe Cemetery in Huachipa, Lima, following his state funeral. |
September 14 2024 | A state funeral for Fujimori was held at Lima's National Theatre, attended by the incumbent president and many supporters. |
September 14 2024 | Alberto Fujimori was buried at Campo Fe Cemetery in Huachipa, Lima, following his state funeral. |
September 12 2024 | Fujimori's remains were brought to lie in state at the Museo de la Nación, attended by President Dina Boluarte and other prominent politicians. |
September 12 2024 | Fujimori's remains were brought to lie in state at the Museo de la Nación, attended by President Dina Boluarte and other prominent politicians. |
September 11 2024 | Died from cancer, nine months after his controversial release from prison. |
September 11 2024 | Fujimori died from complications of tongue cancer, as confirmed by his daughter Keiko via social media. |
September 11 2024 | Died from cancer, nine months after his controversial release from prison. |
September 11 2024 | Fujimori died from complications of tongue cancer, as confirmed by his daughter Keiko via social media. |
September 10 2024 | Alberto Fujimori lost consciousness. |
September 10 2024 | Alberto Fujimori lost consciousness. |
September 9 2024 | Reports emerged about Fujimori's declining health, with his doctor stating that he was 'fighting' for his life. |
September 9 2024 | Reports emerged about Fujimori's declining health, with his doctor stating that he was 'fighting' for his life. |
September 4 2024 | Fujimori made his last public appearance at a hospital after undergoing a CT scan. |
September 4 2024 | Fujimori made his last public appearance at a hospital after undergoing a CT scan. |
July 14 2024 | Keiko Fujimori announced her father's candidacy for the 2026 Peruvian general election, shortly before his death, despite his legal challenges and health issues. |
July 14 2024 | Keiko Fujimori announced her father's candidacy for the 2026 Peruvian general election, shortly before his death, despite his legal challenges and health issues. |
January 2024 | Fujimori was diagnosed with tongue cancer, marking the beginning of significant health challenges. |
January 2024 | Fujimori was diagnosed with tongue cancer, marking the beginning of significant health challenges. |
December 6 2023 | Alberto Fujimori was released from Barbadillo Prison in Lima after spending 16 years in prison, reuniting with his children Keiko and Kenji and a crowd of supporters. |
December 6 2023 | Alberto Fujimori was released from Barbadillo Prison in Lima after spending 16 years in prison, reuniting with his children Keiko and Kenji and a crowd of supporters. |
December 5 2023 | The Constitutional Court ordered Fujimori's immediate release. |
December 5 2023 | The Constitutional Court ordered Fujimori's immediate release. |
May 19 2023 | Alberto Fujimori participated in a video call from Barbadillo Prison with justice officials in Chile, where he defended his actions regarding forced sterilizations that occurred during his government from 1996 to 2000. |
May 19 2023 | Alberto Fujimori participated in a video call from Barbadillo Prison with justice officials in Chile, where he defended his actions regarding forced sterilizations that occurred during his government from 1996 to 2000. |
April 8 2022 | The Inter-American Court of Human Rights overruled the Constitutional Court's decision and ordered Peru not to release Fujimori. |
April 8 2022 | The Inter-American Court of Human Rights overruled the Constitutional Court's decision and ordered Peru not to release Fujimori. |
March 17 2022 | The Constitutional Court of Peru reinstated Fujimori's pardon in a 4-3 ruling. |
March 17 2022 | The Constitutional Court of Peru reinstated Fujimori's pardon in a 4-3 ruling. |
February 13 2019 | The formal annulment of Alberto Fujimori's pardon was issued. |
February 13 2019 | The formal annulment of Alberto Fujimori's pardon was issued. |
January 23 2019 | Alberto Fujimori was rushed to a hospital and then returned to prison on this date after his pardon was annulled. |
January 23 2019 | Alberto Fujimori was rushed to a hospital and then returned to prison on this date after his pardon was annulled. |
October 3 2018 | The Supreme Court of Peru overturned Fujimori's pardon, resulting in his return to prison in January 2019. |
October 3 2018 | The Supreme Court of Peru overturned Fujimori's pardon, resulting in his return to prison in January 2019. |
February 20 2018 | The National Criminal Chamber ruled that the resolution granting Fujimori the right of grace for humanitarian reasons did not apply, requiring him to face the Pativilca Case. |
February 20 2018 | The National Criminal Chamber ruled that the resolution granting Fujimori the right of grace for humanitarian reasons did not apply, requiring him to face the Pativilca Case. |
December 24 2017 | President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pardoned Alberto Fujimori on health grounds, citing that the 79-year-old was suffering from a 'progressive, degenerative and incurable disease'. |
December 24 2017 | President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pardoned Alberto Fujimori on health grounds, citing that the 79-year-old was suffering from a 'progressive, degenerative and incurable disease'. |
2013 | President Ollanta Humala rejected a pardon request for Alberto Fujimori, stating that his medical condition was not serious enough to warrant it. |
2013 | President Ollanta Humala rejected a pardon request for Alberto Fujimori, stating that his medical condition was not serious enough to warrant it. |
January 2 2010 | Fujimori's 25-year prison sentence for human rights violations was confirmed. |
January 2 2010 | Fujimori's 25-year prison sentence for human rights violations was confirmed. |
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