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*[[Alejandro Toledo]] as candidate for president of Peru, started an international campaign for extraditing [[Alberto Fujimori]] in 2001. | *[[Alejandro Toledo]] as candidate for president of Peru, started an international campaign for extraditing [[Alberto Fujimori]] in 2001. | ||
*President [[Alan García]] of Peru supported military actions against [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in 2011, the final year of his second non-consecutive term, as well as the same year that Gaddafi died. He also presided planetary commmitee anti-apartheid between 1986 and 1990. | *President [[Alan García]] of Peru supported military actions against [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in 2011, the final year of his second non-consecutive term, as well as the same year that Gaddafi died. He also presided planetary commmitee anti-apartheid between 1986 and 1990. | ||
*Criminals that were arrested for crimes against children are often brutalized, raped, and even killed by other inmates, who severely frown upon such despicable things | *Criminals that were arrested for crimes against children are often brutalized, raped, and even killed by other inmates, who severely frown upon such despicable things. In one instance, a criminal was arrested for raping and killing a little girl named Katie. When the other inmates found out what he did, they entered his cell and painfully tattooed "Katie's Revenge" on his forehead. | ||
*An inmate at Russia’s Black Dolphin was interviewed for the documentary about Russian prisons when he was asked about his life as a mobster. He explains that adult men were the only targets that he was allowed to kill, because women and children were viewed as defenseless, therefore attacking them was against the rules. | *An inmate at Russia’s Black Dolphin was interviewed for the documentary about Russian prisons when he was asked about his life as a mobster. He explains that adult men were the only targets that he was allowed to kill, because women and children were viewed as defenseless, therefore attacking them was against the rules. | ||
*The Nazis refused to burn Paris when the Allies were approaching. | *The Nazis refused to burn Paris when the Allies were approaching. |