Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori has now entered the digital world by launching his very own YouTube channel, titled ‘Canal F’, where he aims to defend himself against accusations of being a “murderer”. In his first video memory, Fujimori boldly states, “I am not a murderer.”
The controversial leader, who is currently serving a 25-year prison sentence for human rights violations and corruption during his time in office, has been facing renewed scrutiny as he gears up to defend his legacy on social media. Fujimori’s campaign on networks aims to show that he is not guilty of the crimes he has been accused of, particularly in relation to his crackdown on terrorism during his presidency.
In a recent video posted on his new channel, Fujimori asserts, “The only thing I am guilty of is having won against terrorism.” The former president, who ruled Peru from 1990 to 2000, is seeking to clarify the truth and present his side of the story to the public.
Despite his imprisonment and controversial past, Fujimori remains a polarizing figure in Peruvian politics. His decision to launch a YouTube channel and share his “video memories” is bound to spark debate and attract attention as he continues to fight his legal battles and attempt to shape his legacy. Stay tuned for more updates on Alberto Fujimori’s latest online endeavors.