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FURY OVER FUJIMORI PARDON

Thousands protest amid suspicions of backroom deal by current president to avoid impeachmen­t

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PERUVIAN police fired tear gas and clashed with protesters marching against the pardon of ailing ex-president Alberto Fujimori, who was serving a 25-year sentence for human rights abuses.

Current president, Pedro Pablo Kuczynski ordered the pardon of Fujimori and seven other prisoners on Sunday on humanitari­an grounds, once again placing himself in the middle of a political crisis just days after he avoided impeachmen­t.

On Monday, protesters called for the departure from office of Kuczynski, who later defended his decision in a televised message to the nation.

“Out, out PPK! Out, out PPK!” angry demonstrat­ors chanted in reference to the president, who had promised during his electoral campaign the previous year that he would not free Fujimori.

“Fujimori, murderer and thief. No to the pardon!” read one of the signs held by the protesters, some of whom also carried a giant Peruvian flag.

Relatives of victims of Fujimori’s brutal rule took part in the march.

“We are here as relatives to reject this illegal pardon because it does not correspond to the gravity of the crimes,” Gisella Ortiz, representa­tive of a group of families of victims, said.

A strong force of anti-riot police moved through the streets of the capital here and sought to prevent the demonstrat­ors from heading to the clinic where Fujimori was hospitalis­ed, firing tear gas canisters and erecting barricades to disperse them.

A cameraman from the state television station TV Peru was beaten by police and was being treated in hospital, the station’s president, Hugo Coya, wrote on Twitter.

On Monday night, Kuczynski defended his decision to pardon Fujimori.

“I am convinced that those of us who feel democratic should not allow Alberto Fujimori to die in prison because justice is not revenge,” Kuczynski said. AFP

 ?? REUTERS PIC ?? People holding pictures of victims of the guerrila conflict in the 1980s and 1990s during a protest after Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pardoned former president Alberto Fujimori, in Lima, on Monday.
REUTERS PIC People holding pictures of victims of the guerrila conflict in the 1980s and 1990s during a protest after Peruvian President Pedro Pablo Kuczynski pardoned former president Alberto Fujimori, in Lima, on Monday.

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