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No mention of his genocide against native people?
His tough stance against a left-wing guerrilla insurgency while president also brought allegations of human rights abuses.
He wasn’t president, he literally did a coup and Bush senior even attempted to get him removed before Clinton getting elected and supporting him until his fall in 2000.
They won’t report on Netanyahu’s genocide when he dies either
Yeah, but Bibi is an “ally” of the West or whatever. Fujimori is just some asshole that became dictator because he was in favor of what the Plan Verde people wanted to do (Mostly Montesinos, who is still alive in jail). The US disliked him during the Bush administration and supported the 1992 attempted counter-coup, when liberals, leftists and anti-fujimori conservatives with help from part of the army, attempted to arrest Fujimori and give the presidency to the VP.
The BBC probably hates China a lot and, since Peru and Ecuador have become a kind of proxy front between China and the US, the BBC is supporting the only existing anti-China and pro-US political group in Peru, which are the Fujimorists and the neoliberals, who have allied themselves with each other because they hate the leftists and the Socdems. The BBC is supporting the current and only pro-US, anti-China political group in Peru, which are the Fujimoristas and the Neoliberals, who have allied with each other because they hate the leftists and the Socdems.
Tough stance is a way to phrase it
He should’ve died quite earlier
There would’ve been joy for such a word.
The good die young.
Albert Fujoshi is ded
Wish he died more violently but nonetheless
Good
I would like to extend my best wishes to all, even the haters and losers, on this special date, September 11th.