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Long live Peace, the book that Alberto Fujimori wrote before he died (VIDEO)

Velorio de Alberto Fujimori.

“Straight from the memory of Alberto Fujimori. This is how the former presidential candidate begins Keiko Fujimori the presentation of the book that his father wrote weeks before he died.

Is called ‘Before Dying’ and it is now available in bookstores.

The publication addresses Fujimori’s management in the conflict with Ecuador.

“Long Live Peace is a book that my father finished writing before his departure. A personal testimony of the difficult path to peace with Ecuador that can be a nice memory to share among Fujimoristas this Christmas. It is now available in bookstores,” stated the leader of Fuerza Popular.

Alberto Fujimori died at the age of 86 on September 11 in the house in San Borja where he lived with his daughter Keiko Fujimori and his granddaughters in his last days.

In the video, shared on

The former head of state comments that he liked to be at the scene of the events, that is why he went to the conflict zone. “We exchange weapons for education, health and food for our people,” he ends by saying in the clip.

The book has 167 pages – it includes unpublished photographs – and costs 69 soles.

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