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|description=An attempt to restore a functioning and non-criminal government to Peru. Reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000.
 
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In 1990, [[Alberto Fujimori]] was elected president of Peru. His election was a shocking event for serious political analysts. Fujimori could never have won without the backing of Peruvian [[lawyer]] (and [[CIA]] spook) [[Vladimiro Montesinos]], who provided funding and media exposure to secure Fujimori's victory. Fujimori's [[kleptocracy]] ranks #7 on the [[Wikipedia]]'s list. He later fled to [[Japan]] but was arrested in [[Chile]] and [[extradited]].<ref>http://xpatnation.com/pablo-escobars-secret-cia-connection-in-peru-made-him-billions</ref>  After the fall of Fujimori's government, the country had a [[Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission|Truth and Reconciliation Commission]] to address the massive corruption and the mass killings carried out by both the government and resistance to it.
 
In 1990, [[Alberto Fujimori]] was elected president of Peru. His election was a shocking event for serious political analysts. Fujimori could never have won without the backing of Peruvian [[lawyer]] (and [[CIA]] spook) [[Vladimiro Montesinos]], who provided funding and media exposure to secure Fujimori's victory. Fujimori's [[kleptocracy]] ranks #7 on the [[Wikipedia]]'s list. He later fled to [[Japan]] but was arrested in [[Chile]] and [[extradited]].<ref>http://xpatnation.com/pablo-escobars-secret-cia-connection-in-peru-made-him-billions</ref>  After the fall of Fujimori's government, the country had a [[Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission|Truth and Reconciliation Commission]] to address the massive corruption and the mass killings carried out by both the government and resistance to it.
  
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The commission reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000.<ref>https://www.globalresearch.ca/cia-coup-peru-explodes-into-violence/5804469</ref>
 
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Event.png Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission (Truth Commission) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
DateJune 2001 - 28 August 2003
LocationPeru
DescriptionAn attempt to restore a functioning and non-criminal government to Peru. Reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000.

In 1990, Alberto Fujimori was elected president of Peru. His election was a shocking event for serious political analysts. Fujimori could never have won without the backing of Peruvian lawyer (and CIA spook) Vladimiro Montesinos, who provided funding and media exposure to secure Fujimori's victory. Fujimori's kleptocracy ranks #7 on the Wikipedia's list. He later fled to Japan but was arrested in Chile and extradited.[1] After the fall of Fujimori's government, the country had a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to address the massive corruption and the mass killings carried out by both the government and resistance to it.

The commission reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000.[2]

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