Angus Reid Global Monitor : Polls & Research
Most Chileans Would Send Fujimori to Peru
June 19, 2007
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Most adults in Chile believe their country go ahead with the extradition of a former Peruvian president, according to a poll by La Tercera. 75 per cent of respondents think Alberto Fujimori should be sent to Peru.
Conversely, 16 per cent of respondents would return Fujimori to Japan—where he lived in a self-imposed exile—and four per cent would keep him in Chile.
Fujimori administered the Peruvian government from 1990 to 2000. He left office after a series of corruption allegations and settled in Japan. In July 2003, the Peruvian government officially requested Fujimori’s extradition, which was denied. In November 2005, Fujimori was detained in Chile on the basis of an international warrant.
The list of Fujimori’s alleged offences includes misuse of public funds, kidnapping and murder. In the early 1990s, Fujimori launched a crackdown on armed groups. A government-backed paramilitary squad known as the Colina Group was involved in two separate operations, which left 25 people dead in 1991 and 1992.
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