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Peru's ex president Alberto Fujimori is denied pardon | Peru's ex president Alberto Fujimori is denied pardon |
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Peru's President Ollanta Humala has rejected a request to pardon the jailed former leader Alberto Fujimori on humanitarian grounds. | Peru's President Ollanta Humala has rejected a request to pardon the jailed former leader Alberto Fujimori on humanitarian grounds. |
Mr Humala said the former president was "not terminally ill". | Mr Humala said the former president was "not terminally ill". |
Mr Fujimori, who was in office between 1990 and 2000, is serving a 25-year sentence for human rights violations. | Mr Fujimori, who was in office between 1990 and 2000, is serving a 25-year sentence for human rights violations. |
His family says his health is worsening and he could die in prison. Last month, a senior doctor said gastroduodenitis was destroying Mr Fujimori's stomach. | His family says his health is worsening and he could die in prison. Last month, a senior doctor said gastroduodenitis was destroying Mr Fujimori's stomach. |
His family also says he has tongue cancer - a claim rejected by the government. | His family also says he has tongue cancer - a claim rejected by the government. |
'Best-kept prisoner' | 'Best-kept prisoner' |
Speaking in the Peruvian capital, Lima, Mr Humala said he would not exercise his constitutional power to grant a humanitarian pardon. | Speaking in the Peruvian capital, Lima, Mr Humala said he would not exercise his constitutional power to grant a humanitarian pardon. |
"Having analysed the interviews of doctors, having spoken to the minister of justice, I have decided to accept the unanimous recommendation given by the Presidential Pardons Commission, and they have not recommended a pardon," the president said. | "Having analysed the interviews of doctors, having spoken to the minister of justice, I have decided to accept the unanimous recommendation given by the Presidential Pardons Commission, and they have not recommended a pardon," the president said. |
"Fujimori is the best-kept prisoner in all of Peru. | "Fujimori is the best-kept prisoner in all of Peru. |
"(But) if his objective conditions were to change tomorrow, they (relatives) have the right to seek a pardon again," he concluded. | "(But) if his objective conditions were to change tomorrow, they (relatives) have the right to seek a pardon again," he concluded. |
Mr Fujimori was sentenced in 2009 to 25 years in prison for ordering the killings of 25 people by a death squad, as well as the kidnapping of a journalist and businessman during Peru's internal conflict. | Mr Fujimori was sentenced in 2009 to 25 years in prison for ordering the killings of 25 people by a death squad, as well as the kidnapping of a journalist and businessman during Peru's internal conflict. |
In December 2007 he also received a six-year jail term for abuse of power. Under Peruvian law, he can be pardoned only on health grounds. | |
Opposition Congressman Hector Becerril called Mr Humala's decision "totally political". "This does not answer to the feeling shared by more than 60% of Peruvians," he told Peruvian TV. | Opposition Congressman Hector Becerril called Mr Humala's decision "totally political". "This does not answer to the feeling shared by more than 60% of Peruvians," he told Peruvian TV. |
However, a collective group of human rights organisations, CNDDHH, welcomed the decision. | |
"This is a great example that our country is taking in advancing transitional justice worldwide," the group said on their website. | "This is a great example that our country is taking in advancing transitional justice worldwide," the group said on their website. |
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