Former Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori reminded Gustavo Petro of his guerrilla past

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2024-05-03 03:06:10
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The former president of Peru, Alberto Kenya Fujimori Inomoto, attacked the Colombian president Gustavo Petro and also questioned the peace agreements, adding that the country “was forced to agree to them,” while remembering what happened with the Shining Path Communist Party and the organization Marxist army Túpac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA) in his country.

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“Colombia was forced to make a peace agreement with terrorism and the terrorists who committed attacks obtained great benefits, such as the right to participate in politics,” Fujimori said. There he gave Petro as an example, whom he described as a “terrorist.”

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“(…) The result is that today a member of M19 is in power, an organization that assaulted and took over the Palace of Justice in 1985. Unfortunately, there was no successful rescue there,” he added.

Also, he debated President Petro’s action when he showed the M19 flag at a school in Zipaquirá, in Cundinamarca.

“A terrible event like that would have happened here: Peruvians would have had to accept a peace agreement with Sendero and the MRTA, bloodthirsty terrorists would be participating as candidates in our elections and they would have been forgiven for all their crimes,” Fujimori pointed out.

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