Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
05SANTIAGO2572
2005-12-23 18:42:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Santiago
Cable title:
HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REQUESTS ADDITIONAL DECLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS RELATED TO FUJIMORI FOR POSSIBLE USE IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
VZCZCXYZ0006 PP RUEHWEB DE RUEHSG #2572 3571842 ZNY CCCCC ZZH P 231842Z DEC 05 FM AMEMBASSY SANTIAGO TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC PRIORITY 8122 INFO RUEHPE/AMEMBASSY LIMA PRIORITY 4384
C O N F I D E N T I A L SANTIAGO 002572
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/06/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV KJUS CI PE
SUBJECT: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REQUESTS ADDITIONAL DECLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS RELATED TO FUJIMORI FOR POSSIBLE USE IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Classified By: Ambassador Craig Kelly. Reasons: 1.4 (b and d).
C O N F I D E N T I A L SANTIAGO 002572
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/06/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV KJUS CI PE
SUBJECT: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REQUESTS ADDITIONAL DECLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS RELATED TO FUJIMORI FOR POSSIBLE USE IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Classified By: Ambassador Craig Kelly. Reasons: 1.4 (b and d).
1. (C) Human Rights Watch (HRW) Americas Division Director Jose Miguel Vivanco called on the Ambassador on December 23 to discuss HRW's December 2005 report on the evidence implicating former Peruvian President Fujimori. In summarizing the findings of the report (""Probable Cause: Evidence implicating Fujimori available on-line at HRW's website www.hrw.org),Vivanco told the Ambassador HRW believed there was more than sufficient evidence in several criminal cases currently pending against Fujimori to justify his extradition to Peru.
2. (C) Vivanco said the USG had declassified a number of documents related to Fujimori some time ago. He asked if there might be others that, if declassified, could be of assistance to Chilean or Peruvian authorities in their legal proceedings against Fujimori. He explained that while he believed the Chilean Supreme Court eventually would find that sufficient evidence against Fujimori exists to justify his extradition to Peru, the process would be lengthy (at least a year) and complicated. Any additional documents, particularly those that may be related to pending criminal cases against Fujimori in Peru, could be of assistance to Chilean and/or Peruvian authorities. The Ambassador told Vivanco he would relay his request to the Department.
KELLY
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
E.O. 12958: DECL: 12/06/2015
TAGS: PREL PGOV KJUS CI PE
SUBJECT: HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH REQUESTS ADDITIONAL DECLASSIFICATION OF DOCUMENTS RELATED TO FUJIMORI FOR POSSIBLE USE IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
Classified By: Ambassador Craig Kelly. Reasons: 1.4 (b and d).
1. (C) Human Rights Watch (HRW) Americas Division Director Jose Miguel Vivanco called on the Ambassador on December 23 to discuss HRW's December 2005 report on the evidence implicating former Peruvian President Fujimori. In summarizing the findings of the report (""Probable Cause: Evidence implicating Fujimori available on-line at HRW's website www.hrw.org),Vivanco told the Ambassador HRW believed there was more than sufficient evidence in several criminal cases currently pending against Fujimori to justify his extradition to Peru.
2. (C) Vivanco said the USG had declassified a number of documents related to Fujimori some time ago. He asked if there might be others that, if declassified, could be of assistance to Chilean or Peruvian authorities in their legal proceedings against Fujimori. He explained that while he believed the Chilean Supreme Court eventually would find that sufficient evidence against Fujimori exists to justify his extradition to Peru, the process would be lengthy (at least a year) and complicated. Any additional documents, particularly those that may be related to pending criminal cases against Fujimori in Peru, could be of assistance to Chilean and/or Peruvian authorities. The Ambassador told Vivanco he would relay his request to the Department.
KELLY