Peru enacts law restricting prosecution of crimes against humanity, favoring former leader Fujimori
BY FRANKLIN BRICEÑO
Updated 6:03 PM CDT, August 9, 2024
LIMA, Peru (AP) Perus government on Friday enacted a law that prevents the prosecution of crimes against humanity committed before 2002, a decision that favors former President Alberto Fujimori as well as hundreds of military personnel investigated or prosecuted for massacres and murders during the countrys internal armed conflict (1980-2000).
The law, which had no comments from President Dina Boluarte, was promulgated, despite a July order from the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, the highest regional court in this matter, indicating to Boluarte, Congress and the Judiciary that they should annul what was then still a bill, because it contravened international law.
The United Nations on Friday denounced the enacting of the bill.
Perus new law contravenes the countrys obligations under international law and is a troubling development, amid a broader backlash against human rights and the rule of law in Peru, said Volker Türk, UN human rights chief, in a statement.
Crimes against humanity and war crimes are among the most serious violations of international law and neither amnesties nor statutes of limitations should extend to them, the statement added. Those responsible for atrocity crimes must be held accountable, consistent with international law.
https://apnews.com/article/peru-law-crimes-against-humanity-statute-of-limitations-0931603acab789b296b95027b4ae2345
(What a shocker, right?)