Manila Bulletin

Ex-Peru president Fujimori faces trial over ‘forced sterilizat­ions’

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LIMA, Peru (AFP) - A judge in Peru opened proceeding­s on Monday against disgraced former president Alberto Fujimori and other officials accused of the ‘’forced sterilizat­ions’’ of thousands of poor, mostly indigenous, women. An estimated 270,000 Peruvians were subjected to surgery to have their fallopian tubes tied as part of a family planning program instigated during Fujimori’s final four years in power. Fujimori and his fellow defendants, including three ex-health ministers, ‘’did a lot of harm with their policies,’’ said public prosecutor Pablo Espinoza as he read out the charges against the 82-year-old former president. Espinoza said the accused ‘’played with the lives and reproducti­ve health of people, without caring about the damage’’ it would do to them. Fujimori, who is currently serving a 25-year sentence for crimes against humanity during his 1990-2000 presidency, did not take part in the virtual hearing. He and his five fellow defendants are accused of being ‘’indirect perpetrato­rs of damage to life and health, serious injuries and serious human rights abuses’’ against women who were surgically sterilized between 1996 and 2000. Most of the victims were indigenous people including a woman who was 19 when in 1997 she took her baby to a clinic to be vaccinated, only to be tied up by soldiers. Another woman died in March 1998 after she was subjected to the procedure.

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