UPDATE: Fujimori on Trial

Burt, Jo-Marie

NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS update Fujimori on Trial Alberto Fujimori (back to camera), former president of Peru, faces charges of crimes against humanity and corruption. Jo-Marie Burt...

...Somewhere between amnesia and blame shifting, Fujimori said during his interrogation: “If these horrendous crimes occurred during my government, that is a pity, but it was not I who ordered them...
...A transnational human rights activism is challenging the region’s culture of impunity in ways unimaginable just a few years ago...
...A few of these cases involved Shining Path crimes, but most of the insurgent group’s leaders were already in jail...
...The true motive of the announcement was made clear when Kenji declared on a nightly news program that the 1 mil­lion signatures they would collect to register the new party would be his father’s “passport to freedom...
...instead Chilean authorities ar­rested and jailed him...
...Fujimori can be pros­ecuted only for the cases for which he was extra­dited...
...and embez­ what everyone knows persuade...
...the disappearance and later killing of nine students and a pro­fessor from La Cantuta University in 1992, also carried out by the Colina Group...
...She is author of Silencing Civil Society: Political Violence and the Authoritar­ian State in Peru (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007...
...He’s had 15 years to ask for for­giveness but instead he rewarded the murderers with an amnesty law,” she said...
...This strategy was perfect­ed by Chilean dictator Augusto Pi­nochet, whom Fujmori once claimed as his role model (he once referred to himself as “Chinochet...
...The latter seems the least difficult to prove, given that the Fu­jimori-controlled Congress passed an amnesty law in 1995 designed to free members of the Colina Group who, under intense domestic and interna­tional pressure, had been convicted in a military court for the Cantuta mas­sacre...
...She is the Washington Office on Latin America’s official observer at the Fujimori trial...
...Peru’s truth commission chal­lenged that discourse, but orphaned of political support, its findings have not been widely disseminated to the Peruvian public...
...Intelligence operations, like those that resulted in the arrest of Guzmán in 1992, were only part of the successful counterinsurgency ef­fort, he assured me...
...It is wiretapping of opposition who led a victorious war...
...The pro-Fujimori press de­clared the opening day of the trial a “knockout” for the defense...
...A truth commission, created in 2001 to investigate the causes and consequences of political violence Despite repeated attempts by the Peruvian government to extradite Fujimori, Japan steadfastly refused to turn him over...
...One of the most dramatic moments came when the current prime minis­ter, Jorge Del Castillo, testified—not least because of an unspoken alliance between the ruling APRA party and the small but influential bloc of pro-Fujimori legislators...
...More than a dozen members of the Colina Group have also testified, starting with the lowest-ranking members upward...
...But Fuji­culpable for the acts of lower-level security agents...
...The trial started off with the testi­monies of direct victims of the four human rights cases...
...Norma Espinoza, a student at La Cantuta University in July 1992, recalled the night the nine students and university profes­sor were abducted from the campus...
...And, when the hu­ jimori for failing to up­ in power, held man rights “mega-trial” hold this argument in his ends, he faces additional that murderous defense: “Relying on the charges of corruption excuse of ‘I don’t know,’ methods were and abuse of authority...
...and the kidnappings of jour­nalist Gustavo Gorriti and business­man Samuel Dyer in the aftermath of the April 5, 1992, coup d’état in which Fujimori closed Congress, suspended the Constitution, and took control over the judiciary with the backing of the armed forces...
...Once the “sanctuary of im­punity”—to use Eduardo Galeano’s phrase in reference to Uruguay—Lat­in America has taken bold new steps to hold military and civilian tortur­ers accountable for their crimes...
...This of course ignores the growing international acceptance of the prec­edents of “intellectual authorship,” which holds that the person who au­thorizes or instigates a crime is as reThe “amnesia defense” under­mines the image Fujimori and his followers seek to portray of the heroic savior who defeated terrorism and put Peru on the path to stability and prosperity...
...Nakazaki points to a presidential directive that orders state security forces to respect hu­man rights in the counterinsurgency effort, and denies that any parallel policy involving death squads and “dirty war” tactics existed...
...The anxiety in the Fujimori camp perhaps indicates that things are not going well for the former president...
...how they celebrated after killing their victims...
...Her reports can be viewed at www.wola.org...
...When Fujimori said he lamented the crimes committed during his regime—but could not seek forgive­ness for them since they were not of his doing—family members of the victims reacted angrily...
...This is why, perhaps, they are endeavoring to question the trial’s legitimacy...
...Gesticulating wildly and his voice shrill with emotion, he challenged the public prosecutor who had just read the indictment against him: “Thanks to my government, the human rights of 25 million Peruvians without exception were restored...
...Fujimori’s eldest daughter, Keiko Sofia, has often asserted that her fa­ther is being persecuted and that the tribunal is biased and influenced by the “caviar left...
...The public prosecutor and the hu­man rights lawyers are hoping that the concept of intellectual authorship will bring a conviction, despite Fuji­mori’s assertions that he knew noth­ing of the killings and disappearances that occurred under his government...
...ean Supreme Court voted unani­mously in favor of extradition in the four human rights cases at the core of the “mega-trial” now under way: the Barrios Altos massacre of 1991, in which 15 people attending a neigh­borhood barbecue were killed in a commando-style raid by the Colina Group...
...Fujimori could have vetoed the legislation but instead signed it and publicly defended it as a measure of reconciliation (a position he contin­ues to defend in the trial...
...In late January, Uri presumably incriminated cultivated during Ben Schmuel, editor of Fujimori in illegal activiLa Razón, criticized Fu­ Fujimori’s decade ties...
...Still, many Pe­ruvians believed that Fujimori, who had fled to Japan in the wake of a massive corruption scandal in 2000, would never be held accountable for human rights atrocities committed during his decade-long rule...
...In more critical circles, however, Fujimori’s screeching declaration of innocence became the object of ridicule...
...The trial of Fujimori is truly his­toric: It marks the first time a former head of state has been extradited to his own country and put on trial for human rights violations...
...As Peru’s transitional government struggled to grapple with the legacies of two decades of internal conflict and authoritarian rule, it turned to the lessons of other nations for guid­ance...
...Establishing the suc­cess of the Fujimori re­gime in defeating terror­ism is a central element of the defense’s strategy...
...I am innocent...
...bribing members losing its power to . . . Fujimori should say of Congress...
...Perhaps the trial of Fujimori, as it reveals the brutal methods of state terror and the links between authoritarian rule and mas­sive theft of public goods, will chal­lenge Peruvians, and the rest of the world, to rethink the legitimacy of such methods...
...During a recent visit to observe the Fujimori trial in late February, I met with a former student and some of her friends in a well-heeled neighborhood in Lima...
...how they conducted eight practice runs before carrying out the Barrios PAblo vAllejo / lAtinPhoto Congress—warned that a guilty ver­dict would ignite a “civil war...
...Yet the determination of a wide gamut of groups, from survivors of rights vio­lations and victims’ family members, to domestic and international hu­man rights groups and social move­ments, to progressive intellectuals and politicians, to pursue truth and justice—the cry of the region’s most iconic human rights movement, the Mothers of the Plaza de Mayo—has shifted the course of history toward this moment of accountability...
...and the extent of his participation in covering up the crimes...
...Sound­ing a little more desperate, Fujimori’s brother, Santiago—also a member of MAY/JUNE 2008 update had ordered their arrest...
...The volume of written and au­diovisual evidence is enormous...
...zling state funds for illegal purposes...
...Notably, the Chil­ justice in the most heinous cases of rights abuses...
...Jaime de Althaus, a conservative journalist who anchors a nightly news program, recently asserted that a guilty sentence for Fujimori would be seen by the Peruvian people as “a moral victory for the Shining Path...
...The videos, in the “war against terThe old narrative, still unaccounted for, ror...
...In the course of these testi­monies, even human rights activists have been surprised to learn that some crimes that had been attributed to the Shining Path were actually the work of the Colina Group...
...I don’t remember,’ ‘I reThe first trial will include justified in Peru’s fuse to answer,’ seems three cases: the massive undignified for someone war on terror...
...When the discussion turned to my work observing the trial, a thir­ty-something businessman turned to me and said, “How is it possible that they are prosecuting the best presi­dent we’ve had in recent memory...
...Such arguments echo the edito­rial line plied in the pro-Fujimori press justifying murder and torture Montesinos...
...Fujimori has already been sen­tenced to six years in prison for abuse of authority...
...Command responsibil­ity may be easier to demonstrate: The Colina Group operatives were officers and soldiers in the Peruvian armed forces, a hierarchical organization whose actions were widely reported in the press...
...in September 2007, Fujimori was deported to Peru...
...The trial is nevertheless moving along at a brisk pace, with over 50 witnesses having presented their testimonies as of late March, and is expected to culminate in July...
...When it presented its report in 2003, the CVR identified 43 cases, involv­ing more then 150 police and mili­tary officers, to the Public Ministry for prosecution...
...The logic of this, notes human rights activist Fran­cisco Soberón, is for the tribunal to establish the chain of command that guided the group’s activities...
...recent polls indicate that 30% to 50% of Peruvians still profess admiration for the former president...
...Thanks to Del Castillo’s actions, García was able to escape and eventually sought refuge in Colombia...
...In­stead, the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Com­mission (CVR) adopted an integral approach to post-conflict reconstruc­tion that favored truth­telling, reparations, and institutional reforms, while also calling for retributive The trial of Fujimori is truly historic, mark­ing the first time a former head of state has been ex­tradited to his own country and put on trial for human rights violations...
...Most recently, Fujimori’s eldest son, Kenji, accused the gov­ernment of deliberately trying to kill his father, citing inadequate prison conditions and medical attention...
...sponsible as the person who carries it out, and “command responsibility,” which holds that leaders of a hierarchical institu­tion who know or should know about misdeeds yet do nothing to stop them, are also culpable...
...once prosecutors began interrogating him, he avoided answering difficult questions, claiming he “didn’t re­member...
...Now he only offers apologies...
...Del Castillo ex­plained how, on the evening of Fuji­mori’s coup, he distracted the soldiers who had come to the home of Alan García—Peru’s current president—to arrest, and probably kill him...
...This view is still very com­mon in Peru...
...Both comments were widely repu­diated in the Peruvian blogosphere and mainstream media—an indica­tion that the old narrative, forged and cultivated during Fujimori’s decade in power, that murderous methods were justified in Peru’s war on terror, is losing its power to per­suade...
...Three of Fujimori’s four children, along with several of his staunchest supporters in Congress who were observing the trial from behind a thick pane of glass in an adjacent room, stood and applauded Fujimori’s vigorous defense of his government...
...how they carried lime and salt to place on top their victims’ bodies because “lime eats flesh...
...I reject the charges,” he proclaimed...
...Appearing the ignorant victim of the Machiavellian Montesinos or bloodthirsty death squad lead­ers may convince some, but it flatly contradicts Fujimori’s central claim to have saved Peru from economic and political chaos...
...Jo-Marie Burt teaches politics at George Mason University...
...And this is the most important problem outside the courtroom for Fujimori’s followers, who have hitched their political sur­vival to the aging former president’s legacy...
...In mid-January, Keiko, who was elected in 2006 to Congress with the most individual party votes of any candidate, an­nounced the launching of a new po­litical party, Fuerza 2011, to compete in the next presidential elections...
...While the international media widely reported the theatrical trial opening, it has paid less at­tention to the detailed, often macabre testimo­nies that have followed...
...Like Gorriti and Dyer, Del Castillo spent several days in a prison cell without access to a lawyer and unable to get word to his family that he was OK...
...The trial of Fujimori is helping to reveal, in a systematic and undeniable way, the structures of state terror that oper­ated during his decade in power...
...leaders...
...Equally historic is the fact that dozens of hu­man rights trials are currently under way in Peru, as elsewhere in Latin America...
...Af­ter several minutes of this tirade, the presiding judge interrupted, pressing Fujimori to plead guilty or not guilty...
...There was no but hypocritically won’t say out loud: To achieve peace it was necessary to pay a quota of blood...
...He saved Peru from terrorism and eco­nomic chaos...
...Both charges were quietly dropped after government officials produced reports attesting to both his good health and the relatively privileged prison conditions he enjoys...
...initially a gunman identified her as one of the students to be taken away, but at the last minute another man ordered her separation from the group and her life was spared...
...Gisela Ortíz, whose brother Luis Enrique was one of the Cantuta victims, called it a hypocritical and opportunistic ges­ture...
...The other strategy of Fujimori’s defense is, simply, to blame his sub­ordinates...
...With 50% of the territory in the hands of subversion, the nation was hemorrhaging, the police in retreat, and the army lacking weapons and locked in conflict with Ecuador and Chile...
...The same panel of three Supreme Court justices that is presiding over the human rights trial will oversee these proceedings...
...NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS update Fujimori on Trial Alberto Fujimori (back to camera), former president of Peru, faces charges of crimes against humanity and corruption...
...As commander in chief of the armed forces, the prosecution maintains, Fujimori bears direct re­sponsibility for these crimes...
...how members were “baptized” into the group by killing someone...
...The advance of justice is all the more remarkable, given the historic weak­ness of Latin American judiciaries, the notorious absence of political will to hold those responsible for such crimes accountable, and the be­lief, even among some progressives, that trials were not viable, perpetu­ated conflict, or undermined the op­portunity for reconciliation...
...government immediately announced it would seek his extradition to face charges for human rights violations, abuse of au­thority, and corruption in Peru...
...Clearly he fears antagoniz­ing his once-powerful adviser even though the former intelligence chief also sits in a prison cell and has been convicted on numerous corruption and related charges...
...To his obvious surprise, Fujimori was not granted the same courtesies as in Japan...
...Now the TV ads talk about how Peru is ad­vancing, and this is because of reforms imple­mented during my government...
...Victims of the crimes PilAr olivAres MAY/JUNE 2008 update for which Fujimori is being tried have testified, as have former military officers who were active members of the Colina Group—the death squad that operated out of the Army Intel­ligence Service during the 1990s and brutally killed numerous suspected subversives, members of the opposi­tion, and others who simply got in the way of powerful elites connected to the Fujimori regime...
...Entire communities were terrorists,” chimed in a mother of two, who was accompanied by her uni­formed, live-in nanny...
...This concept was recently used to confirm the life sentences of Abimael Guzmán and other top leaders of the Shining Path...
...Since the trial began in December, NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS update the public prosecutor, the human rights lawyers representing the vic­tims, and Fujimori’s attorney have called more than 80 witnesses to tes­tify...
...He showed a document verifying that the order to detain him came from the head of the army, General Nicolás Hermoza Ríos (who is also on trial for these and other crimes...
...It re­mains to be determined whether prosecutors can demonstrate he had knowledge and dominion over the actions of the armed forces...
...In this regard, Fuji­mori has avoided point­ing the finger directly at Vladimiro Montesinos, his top adviser and de facto head of the Na­tional Intelligence Service mori is being tried in a court of law...
...Aimed at the Fujimori faithful as well as now­wavering former support­ers, this argument plays on the discourse elabo­rated and repeated end­lessly during the 1990s to justify the regime’s au­thoritarian practices and shield its kleptocrats from public scrutiny...
...In November 2005, however, he surprisingly left his safe haven in Japan for Chile, from where he presumably planned to launch a political comeback by running for president in Peru’s 2006 elections...
...Fujimori has, however, blamed military leaders and overzealous mid-ranking officers of engaging in “excesses” he claims were contrary to his directives to respect human rights...
...The “amnesia defense” (as Gorriti called it) undermines the im­age Fujimori and his followers seek to portray of the heroic savior who defeated terrorism and put Peru on the path to stability and prosperity...
...As a result, many described the chilling details of the death squad’s activities—how they realized, af­ter the Barrios Altos massacre, that their mission was not to capture pre­sumed subversives but to “eliminate” them...
...Dirty war” tac­tics were also necessary to fully defeat terrorism...
...Gorriti and Dyer offered compelling testimony of their kidnapping and incommunicado detention during the days following Fujimori’s 1992 coup d’état, including their certainty that Fujimori not only knew of, but NACLA REPORT ON THE AMERICAS update Altos killings...
...0 By Jo-Marie Burt 1990, i received the country on the I n verge of collapse, overwhelmed by hyper­ inflation and terrorism,” Alberto Fujimori shouted defiantly on the first day of his trial in December for massive human rights violations committed during his 1990–2000 presidency of Peru...
...the extent of his participation in the commis­sion of crimes, if any...
...His law­yer, César Nakazaki, maintains that if no written order to commit hu­man rights violations by Fujimori exists, then he cannot be considered (SIN...
...His cry of inno­cence was immediately turned into a cell-phone ring tone, and the mainstream and progressive media repudiated the outburst as a crude at­tempt to “politicize” the trial...
...In separate trial proceed­ings, he was found guilty of ordering an illegal search and seizure operation that permitted him to remove video­tapes from the home of the wife of other way...
...First was the harrowing testimony of four survi­vors of the Barrios Altos massacre, including Tomás Livias Ortega, who was left in a wheelchair after being shot 27 times...
...The Peruvian between 1980 and 2000, explicitly sought to avoid the Faustian bargain of settling for truth at the ex­pense of justice—as had occurred in countries like Chile and Guatemala...
...The CVR was, in fact, the first truth commission in Latin America to have created a special legal unit tasked with identifying key cases that should be criminally prosecuted...
...More than 50 members of the Colina Group are currently on trial for the Cantuta and Barrios Altos massacres, and many of them have turned state’s evidence, revealing intimate details of the organization’s operations in order to reduce their own sentenc­es...
...A separate trial will be held for the transfer of $15 million in pub­lic funds to Montesinos, presumably to buy his silence...
...If convicted, Fu­jimori could receive 30 to 35 years in prison...
...After two years, Chile’s Supreme Court ruled in favor of extradi­tion...

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