The Japanese warned Japan not to offend China and to retain its nationality.
Alberto Fujimori, Peru's most influential figure, was elected to Peru three times between 1990 and 2000 as a native of Japanese origin and dual Peruvian and Japanese citizenship.
Fujimori, a civilian** with no background, was born into a Japanese expatriate family in Lima, Peru. His parents immigrated to Peru from Japan in the 1920s, and his ancestral home was Kumamoto Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan.
Fujimori studied diligently since he was a child, and with excellent grades, he was admitted to Peruvian Agricultural University with excellent grades, and went to France and the United States to study. Upon his return, he served as President of the Peruvian Agricultural University and President of the Peruvian National Council of University Rectors.
At the age of 51, Fujimori and a group of independent people formed the "Reform 90 Movement" and participated in the 1990 Peruvian ** as a candidacy of the organization*** He put forward the slogan of "integrity, technology, and hard work", encouraging the participation of indigenous people and poor classes who have been oppressed by whites for a long time, and as a result, he unexpectedly became the first Japanese in Peruvian history**, and was also honored as the "Emperor of South America".
It can be said that Fujimori's election was not the result of the voters' choice, but the choice of Peru's backward state and the background of the times at that time. When he came to power, Peru was in a very bad situation: the economy was in recession for years, and the international financial institutions avoided it; political turmoil, corruption; Social problems are prominent, violent terrorist activities are serious, drug smuggling is rampant, and about 70 percent of the population lives in extreme poverty.
Fujimori, a Peruvian reformer known as the "Fujimori Storm", during his tenure as Peruvian **, he carried out drastic economic reforms that created the rapid growth of the Peruvian economy.
Peru's GDP growth rate was as high as 127%, becoming the first among Latin American countries. At the same time, he also successfully fought against terrorist forces, captured the leaders and backbone elements of the two guerrilla groups "Guan Hui Road" and "Tupac Amaru", and successfully stabilized the social situation in Peru with an iron fist.
In terms of foreign relations, he has been actively involved in regional and international affairs, improving his international image. However, the figure, known as the "Emperor of South America", was not content to spend his old age in Japan.
In 2005, he flew back to Peru on a private jet in hopes of making a comeback. However, he was arrested by the police as soon as he got off the plane. In 2009, Peru sentenced him to 25 years in prison for "human rights abuses."
At the end of December 2017, Peru** announced a pardon for him, who still had 13 years in prison, on the grounds that he was suffering from a "disease that is deteriorating and unable to do so". In this way, his path to strongman also ended.
Fujimori used to be very friendly to China, attached importance to the development of friendly and cooperative relations between China and Peru, and visited China many times, laying a good foundation for the development of close cooperation between China and Peru.
He had warned Japan not to go against China, which has become Peru's largest partner, export destination and importer, which Japan cannot match.
However, this generation of heroes also ended up in Binh Duong. His wife, Susanna, was later accused of being involved in a number of political corruption cases because of his wrongdoing during her tenure, and her cronies were arrested.
Under heavy pressure, he took the opportunity to attend an international conference to return to Japan for political refuge and announced his resignation by fax, becoming the first head of state in the world to resign by fax.
Japan refused to extradite him on the pretext that he still retained his Japanese nationality.
The "Emperor of South America" was not content to spend the rest of his life in Japan, and in 2005 he returned to Peru on a private jet in hopes of reinvigorating himself, but he was arrested by the police as soon as he stepped off the plane.
In 2009, Peru sentenced Fujimori, then 71, to 25 years in prison for "human rights abuses." At the end of December 2017, Peru** announced a pardon for Fujimori, who still had 13 years left in prison, on the grounds that he was suffering from a "disease that could not be ** and was getting worse."
This is the end of his path to being a strongman.