Alberto Fujimori quotes
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“The liberation of those who commit murder and terrorism is unacceptable.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : "Fujimori breaks silence and urges release of hostages". www.cnn.com. December 22, 1996.
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“The investor knows quite well that we don't have anymore the widespread terrorism here in Peru.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : Interview with Lucia Newman, www.cnn.com. January 8, 1997.
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“Poverty doesn't imply necessarily violence.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : Interview with Lucia Newman, www.cnn.com. January 8, 1997.
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“One of the mistakes I made was placing too much trust in Montesinos.”
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“And $18 million in three Japanese banks, completely false. That I have two factories in Panama, also completely false. This is part of the counter campaign of some people.”
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“What we are doing in fact is recovering and progressing and sustaining the recovery of our democracy.”
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“I want to assure your excellency that I am occupying myself permanently and jointly with my team to achieve a solution as soon as possible to this crisis, the principal objective being the safeguarding of the health and life of those who are inside.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : "Report: Peru rejects rebels' demands to free prisoners". December 20, 1996.
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“In fact, this is a blackmail of the terrorists at the expense of the suffering of the hostages.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : Interview With Lucia Newman, www.cnn.com. January 8, 1997.
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“Up to now we have faced external problems in an isolated fashion. One of these problems is precisely the drug trade and what has been the result? A very weak and fragile position.”
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“You can't talk about peace nor agreement while terror is used as the main argument.”
-- Alberto FujimoriSource : "Fujimori breaks silence and urges release of hostages". www.cnn.com. December 22, 1996.
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