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Peru’s Keiko Fujimori Takes Office Against Crime, Poverty, and Ghosts
['Arturo Leyva']
LatinAmerican Post
Keiko Fujimori entered Peru’s presidency promising soldiers against gangs, higher wages, and relief for forgotten families.
Yet before her sentence settled, photographs of state violence forced another agenda upon her: unanswered deaths, the disappeared, and the meaning of order itself.
Left-wing lawmakers turned their backs, wore black ribbons, walked out shouting for justice, and raised photographs of people killed or disappeared amid state violence.
Fujimori took possession of the state while families asked what the state had done with their dead.
Fujimori arrived with a purposeful agenda centered on crime, inequality, government efficiency, and El Niño preparedness.