Alberto Fujimori, (born July 28, 1938, Lima, Peru), President of Peru (1990–2000). The son of Japanese immigrants, he graduated from Agrarian National University in 1961. He first entered politics in 1989 as the head of the new political party Cambio 90 (“Change 90”). He won a surprise victory in the 1990 presidential election and in 1992 he dissolved the National Congress and took other steps to concentrate power in the presidency. He claimed credit for the capture of the leader of the Shining Path rebel movement later that year and, in 1997, the successful storming of the Japanese ambassador’s residence in Lima, where Túpac Amaru guerrillas had held dozens of hostages. He was reelected in 1995 and asserted victory, despite charges of fraud, in the 2000 election, but scandal involving his secret-police chief caused him to flee to Japan. In 2005 Fujimori traveled to Chile, where he was arrested at Peru’s request. Two years later, while still imprisoned, he unsuccessfully ran for a seat in Japan’s Diet (parliament). After a protracted legal battle, he was extradited to Peru in September 2007. Over the next two years Fujimori faced four separate trials, in which he was found guilty of abusing power, employing military death squads to carry out killings and kidnappings, embezzling, illegal wiretapping, and paying bribes. He was sentenced to a total of 44.5 years in prison.
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