This Friday, November 26, the reading of the judicial resolution that will resolve if the request of the Public Ministry to formalize a complaint against the former president is declared founded Alberto Fujimori and his former Ministers of Health for the forced sterilizations that occurred between 1996 and 2000.
At today’s hearing the judge Rafael Martinez He detailed the content of some communications from 1997, included in the tax complaint, which give an account of the demands on the Huancavelica health personnel for the mandatory monthly recruitment of patients to be sterilized.
Last week the magistrate reported that if the reading of the ruling is not completed, the hearing will continue on Thursday 2 and Friday 3 December. On the four dates, the session will last until 8 or 9 pm.
The tax complaint reaches Alejandro Aguinaga, Marino Costa Bauer and Eduardo Yong Motta for the alleged commission of crimes against life, body and health, in the form of serious injuries, followed by death, in a context of violation of human rights.
According to the Public Ministry, forced sterilizations were applied between 1996 and 2000, during the Alberto Fujimori, to more than 300 thousand peasant, indigenous, Andean and Amazonian women who lived in rural and popular urban areas.
In addition, it indicated that there would be evidence in the documents that asked patients for their consent to the practice of sterilization, but they were not written in Quechua and their family and religious idiosyncrasies were not respected.