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Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

TOKYO, Japan - The Peruvian Supreme Court announced Jan. 3, 2010, that it upheld a 25-year prison sentence on the country's former President Alberto Fujimori (in this undated file photo) over his involvement in two human rights abuse cases in the early 1990s.

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Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

LIMA, Peru - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (L) sits for his first trial at a three-justice special panel of the Supreme Court in Lima on Dec. 10. Fujimori pleaded not guilty to any of the human rights charges against him. Photo was released by Peru's Justice Ministry.

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Fujimori's trial procedure begins

Fujimori's trial procedure begins

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Supporters of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori call for his innocence on Oct. 12 near a police facility in Lima, Peru, where Fujimori is being held. A trial procedure started the same day in Lima on one of the seven counts over which the Chilean Supreme Court extradited Fujimori to Peru last month.

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Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who has been confined to a house outside Santiago, leaves the house on Sept. 22 surrounded by Interpol and Chilean police officials to be extradited to Peru. The move came after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 21 that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights.

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (C) releases comments after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights.

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Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (R, front), who has been confined to a house outside Santiago, leaves the house on Sept. 22 surrounded by Interpol and Chilean police officials to be extradited to Peru. The move came after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 21 that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights.

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori speaks to the press on Sept. 21 after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that Fujimori should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights, overturning a previous decision.

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (R) meets with a supporter at his house outside Santiago on Sept. 21 after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that Fujimori should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights.

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori smiles as he reads out the decision by Chile's Supreme Court, watched by his daughter Keiko at a home outside Santiago on July 11. The court ruled that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru, his lawyer said. On all counts of the charges, Fujimori has no direct involvement, the court said in handing down the decision.

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is under house arrest in Chile, talks over the cell phone with an acquaintance July 11 after Chile's Supreme Court decided earlier in the day that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru. Fujimori, indicted in Peru on more than 20 counts of corruption and human rights violations, was arrested by Chilean police on Nov. 7, 2005.

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is under house arrest in Chile, rejoices July 11 after Chile's Supreme Court decided earlier in the day that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru. Fujimori, indicted in Peru on more than 20 counts of corruption and human rights violations, was arrested by Chilean police on Nov. 7, 2005.

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Ex-Peruvian President Fujimori released on bail

Ex-Peruvian President Fujimori released on bail

MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Chile's Supreme Court on May 18 released on a 1.5 million peso (about 317,000 yen) bail former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (in file photo), who has been detained in Chile since Nov. 7.

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Fujimori's extradition issue won't affect Chile-Japan relations

Fujimori's extradition issue won't affect Chile-Japan relations

SANTIAGO, Chile - Chilean President Ricardo Lagos (in file photo) said in a statement addressed to Kyodo News on March 10 that ongoing deliberations at Chile's Supreme Court over extradition of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori will not damage the country's relations with Japan and any other countries.

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Fujimori faces int'l arrest warrant

Fujimori faces int'l arrest warrant

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is reportedly facing an international arrest warrant on the charge of dereliction of duty. Reports from the Peruvian capital Lima said the Peruvian Supreme Court will request Japan to hand him over.

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Fujimori's extradition issue won't affect Chile-Japan relations

Fujimori's extradition issue won't affect Chile-Japan relations

SANTIAGO, Chile - Chilean President Ricardo Lagos (in file photo) said in a statement addressed to Kyodo News on March 10 that ongoing deliberations at Chile's Supreme Court over extradition of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori will not damage the country's relations with Japan and any other countries. (Kyodo)

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Ex-Peruvian President Fujimori released on bail

Ex-Peruvian President Fujimori released on bail

MEXICO CITY, Mexico - Chile's Supreme Court on May 18 released on a 1.5 million peso (about 317,000 yen) bail former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (in file photo), who has been detained in Chile since Nov. 7. (Kyodo)

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori smiles as he reads out the decision by Chile's Supreme Court, watched by his daughter Keiko at a home outside Santiago on July 11. The court ruled that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru, his lawyer said. On all counts of the charges, Fujimori has no direct involvement, the court said in handing down the decision. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who has been confined to a house outside Santiago, leaves the house on Sept. 22 surrounded by Interpol and Chilean police officials to be extradited to Peru. The move came after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 21 that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights. (Kyodo)

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori speaks to the press on Sept. 21 after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that Fujimori should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights, overturning a previous decision. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

Fujimori taken into custody by Interpol for extradition to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (R, front), who has been confined to a house outside Santiago, leaves the house on Sept. 22 surrounded by Interpol and Chilean police officials to be extradited to Peru. The move came after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled on Sept. 21 that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights. (Kyodo)

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (C) releases comments after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that he should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights. (Kyodo)

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Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

Chile top court rules Fujimori should be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (R) meets with a supporter at his house outside Santiago on Sept. 21 after the Chilean Supreme Court ruled that Fujimori should be extradited to Peru to face charges of corruption and abuse of human rights. (Kyodo)

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is under house arrest in Chile, talks over the cell phone with an acquaintance July 11 after Chile's Supreme Court decided earlier in the day that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru. Fujimori, indicted in Peru on more than 20 counts of corruption and human rights violations, was arrested by Chilean police on Nov. 7, 2005. (Kyodo)

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Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

Chile apex court rules Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru

SANTIAGO, Chile - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is under house arrest in Chile, rejoices July 11 after Chile's Supreme Court decided earlier in the day that Fujimori should not be extradited to Peru. Fujimori, indicted in Peru on more than 20 counts of corruption and human rights violations, was arrested by Chilean police on Nov. 7, 2005. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

LIMA, Peru - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori speaks during his first trial at a three-justice special panel of the Supreme Court in Lima on Dec. 10. Fujimori pleaded not guilty to any of the human rights charges against him. Photo was released by Peru's Justice Ministry. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

Fujimori pleads not guilty to human rights charges in 1st trial

LIMA, Peru - Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori (L) sits for his first trial at a three-justice special panel of the Supreme Court in Lima on Dec. 10. Fujimori pleaded not guilty to any of the human rights charges against him. Photo was released by Peru's Justice Ministry. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori's trial procedure begins

Fujimori's trial procedure begins

RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil - Supporters of former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori call for his innocence on Oct. 12 near a police facility in Lima, Peru, where Fujimori is being held. A trial procedure started the same day in Lima on one of the seven counts over which the Chilean Supreme Court extradited Fujimori to Peru last month. (Kyodo)

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Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

Peru's top court upholds 25-yr sentence for Fujimori

TOKYO, Japan - The Peruvian Supreme Court announced Jan. 3, 2010, that it upheld a 25-year prison sentence on the country's former President Alberto Fujimori (in this undated file photo) over his involvement in two human rights abuse cases in the early 1990s. (Kyodo)

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Fujimori faces int'l arrest warrant

Fujimori faces int'l arrest warrant

TOKYO, Japan - File photo shows former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, who is reportedly facing an international arrest warrant on the charge of dereliction of duty. Reports from the Peruvian capital Lima said the Peruvian Supreme Court will request Japan to hand him over.

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