President Dina Boluarte slams court’s call to suspend Peru’s amnesty law

by | Jul 31, 2025 | World

President Dina Boluarte has blasted the Inter-American Court of Human Rights for its opposition to a recently passed bill that would grant amnesty to soldiers, police officers and other security personnel involved in Peru’s internal conflict from 1985 to 2000.On Thursday, Boluarte asserted that the international court had overstepped its authority by seeking the law’s suspension.“We are not anyone’s colony,” she said, posting a snippet of her speech to social media.“And we will not allow the intervention of the Inter-American Court that intends to suspend a bill that seeks justice for members of our armed forces, our National Police and the self-defence committees that fought, risking their lives, against the insanity of terrorism.”Since passing Peru’s Congress in July, the amnesty law has been awaiting Boluarte’s approval. She can either sign it into law, allow it to take effect automatically or send it back to Congress for revisions.But the bill has prompted international outcry, not least because it is seen to shield security forces from accountability for the atrocities that unfolded during Peru’s war.The legislation would also offer “humanitarian” amnesty to perpetrators over age 70 who have been convicted of wartime crimes. People carry fake coffins representing their relatives who died amid political violence, on July 28, 2025 [Martin Mejia/AP Photo]Some 70,000 people were killed in the internal conflict, the majority of them from rural and Indigenous communities.Soldiers and police officers were ostensibly tasked with co …

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