Jacobin
US · 3 mins ago
In Peru, Keiko Fujimori Promises Order, Not Reconciliation
The polling stations had not long been open when Keiko Fujimori reached the cemetery with her younger sister and her teenage daughters. Dressed uniformly in starch white blouses and blue-wash jeans, they proceeded across the lawn, each carrying a sheaf of roses and carnations. The elder women knelt at their mother’s grave and placed the blush pink flowers in a vase. Heads bowed, they lingered a short while. Then, hand in hand, they walked another twenty paces among the headstones. For her…
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