Former presidential candidate Keiko Fujimori, daughter of Alberto Fujimori, rejected the communiqué of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR), which orders the Peruvian State to refrain from complying with the ruling of the Constitutional Court (TC) and deny the restitution of the pardon in favor of the former president.
Through an audio published on her official Twitter account, the leader of Fuerza Popular lamented that “a simple document” stops the release of her father, who is not allowed to enjoy “human rights, not even the most basic right to life.”
“In yet another chapter in a series of injustices against my father, an international court long recognized for its ideological bias now seeks to prevent Alberto Fujimori's release through a simple document, not even a resolution, from being released from prison. My family is in great pain to confirm that when it comes to my father, there are no human rights, not even the most basic right to life,” he said.
Fujimori also urged the Government not to accept the IACHR's request, otherwise their family will hold them responsible for what happens to the health of the Patriarch of the Fujimori
“This is the hands of the Government now to break into or not to a measure as precarious as it is unjust, if there were a minimum of balance in its assessment, it should not disregard the ruling of the Constitutional Court. From giving in to such a perverse and inhumane maneuver, my family holds this Government responsible for the consequences that its decision may have on Alberto Fujimori's life and health,” he continued in the audio.
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