SANTIAGO, Chile, Sept. 22 (UPI) -- Peru’s former president was on his way back home Saturday after being ordered extradited from Chile.
Alberto Fujimori was put aboard a flight to Lima where he will face charges of corruption and human rights abuses dating back to the early 1990s.
Fujimori’s supporters were calling for protests, although a large segment of Peru’s population favors seeing the ex president stand trial, the BBC reported.
Fujimori is accused of a role in the alleged 1991 massacre of 15 people in a low-income neighborhood and the abduction and slayings of nine students and teachers at La Cantuta University the following year.
The killings occurred at a time when Fujimori’s government was locked in a violent struggle with the Shining Path guerrilla movement
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