A smiling Alberto Fujimori left jail Thursday after almost seven months when Chile’s Supreme Court granted the former Peruvian president bail as he fights extradition to face corruption and human rights charges. “Obviously, I am very satisfied, very happy,” he told reporters. “I am leaving in the same conditions as I arrived here.” “I feel confident and I am going to be patient,” Fujimori, 67, added as he left the detention center where he was held under arrest since his surprise arrival here from Japan in November. He had said he was ending five years of exile in order to run in Peru’s presidential elections. Full Story
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