Keiko Fujimori weeps subsequent to her father’s coffin on the Ministry of Tradition in Lima.
Hundreds of individuals in Peru have paid tribute to late President Alberto Fujimori, who died aged 86 after serving time in jail for corruption and human rights abuses.
An extended line shaped outdoors Lima’s Ministry of Tradition, the place Fujimori’s physique was laid to relaxation.
Among the many first to reach was present President Dina Boluarte, who declared three days of nationwide mourning.
Critics mentioned the federal government went too far by honoring a person convicted of great crimes within the battle in opposition to Shining Path insurgents within the Nineteen Nineties.
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Supporters maintain up pictures of Fujimori as they look forward to Fujimori’s hearse to move by in Lima
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When the hearse handed by, there was heavy safety presence.
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Aerial pictures present Fujimori’s coffin, draped in a Peruvian flag, being carried out of a hearse
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A number of members of Congress carried Fujimori’s coffin
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Late president’s kids Keiko and Kenji Fujimori obtain condolences from family members
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Hundreds of individuals gathered and lined as much as pay their respects
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Supporters expressed condolences
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However not everybody mourned. This lady spoke out in opposition to Fujimori, the person who dominated Peru with an iron fist after which served 16 years in jail for crimes in opposition to humanity