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− | == Alberto Fujimori's CIA-backed kleptocracy== | + | == Alberto Fujimori's CIA-backed narco-kleptocracy== |
− | 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> | + | 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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Revision as of 14:42, 14 April 2016
Peru | |
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Location | South America |
Type | nation state |
Member of | APEC, International Criminal Court, Organisation of American States, UN |
Subpage | •Peru/President •Peru/Prime Minister •Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission |
Contents
Alberto Fujimori's CIA-backed narco-kleptocracy
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.
Event
Event | Description |
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Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission | An attempt to restore a functioning and non-criminal government to Peru. Reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000. |
Citizens of Peru on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | 19 January 1920 | 4 March 2020 | Peruvian diplomat |
Pedro Pablo Kuczynski | 3 October 1938 | Bankster who attended the 1988 Bilderberg as an ex Peruvian Minister of Energy and Mines. Later President of Peru. Resigned after certain videos were released. | |
Mario Vargas Llosa | 28 March 1936 | Nobel Prize winner in Literature and neoliberal champion | |
Vladimiro Montesinos | A spook who established Peru as a narco-state to supply cocaine to the cabal | ||
Juan Luis Cipriani Thorne | 28 December 1943 | ||
Martín Vizcarra | President of Peru impeached in November 2020 on grounds of "permanent moral incapacity" | ||
Enrique Zileri | 4 June 1931 | 24 August 2014 |
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