The Price of Impunity - Opinion Column
Alberto Fujimori's bad temper is growing, as protests mount against the infamous amnesty law promulgated last week. On Tuesday he went to a highland village — with the cameras of every TV channel, of course — and said he was leaving Lima because the critics' objections were boring him. Earlier, an innocuous report on Sendero in Ayacucho, broadcast by a TV news program, had driven him to rage, to the point that he forced the channel to suspend the second part of the report. Published June 22, 1995.