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Susana Higuchi

Peruvian politician (1950–2021)


Peruvian politician (1950–2021)

FieldValue
imageSusana Higuchi.jpg
nameSusana Higuchi
native_name樋口静子
{{smallスサーナ・ヒグチ}}
birth_nameSusana Shizuko Higuchi Miyagawa
birth_date
birth_placeLima, Peru
death_date
death_placeLima, Peru
officeMember of Congress
term_start26 July 2001
term_end26 July 2006
constituencyLima
term_start226 July 2000
term_end226 July 2001
constituency2National
office3First Lady of Peru
president3Alberto Fujimori
term_label3In role
term_start328 July 1990
term_end323 August 1994
predecessor3Pilar Nores de García
successor3Keiko Fujimori
partyFIM (until 2006)
spouse
children4, including Keiko and Kenji
alma_materUniversidad Nacional de Ingeniería
websiteOfficial site
captionHiguchi in 2011

Susana Shizuko Higuchi Miyagawa (, , Hepburn: ja, ; 26 April 1950 – 8 December 2021) was a Peruvian politician and engineer. She served as First Lady of Peru from 1990 to 1994 as the wife of President Alberto Fujimori. In 1994, she described her husband as a corrupt tyrant and divorced him in 1995.

Higuchi was elected as a member of the Independent Moralizing Front (Frente Independiente Moralizador, FIM), a reformist political party allied with then president Alejandro Toledo, in both the 2000 and 2001 general elections. She served as a member of Congress for two terms from 2000 to 2006.

Early life

Of Japanese descent, Higuchi was born in Lima, Peru. She attended Universidad Nacional de Ingenieria specializing in hydraulics, working for the El Sol tire company and established her family in La Victoria District, Lima. Higuchi was often viewed as being independent and outspoken, initiating the first steps of her relationship with Alberto Fujimori despite the disagreement of her parents. The two spent four months dating, with Higuchi noting Fujimori's resemblance to her brother who died in a motorcycle accident and their shared interest in science and statistics.

Career

After marrying Fujimori, she opened the company Construcciones Fuji, often directing workers in her daily outfit of a regular shirt, jeans and boots. At this time, she was the primary income-earner in the family as Fujimori earned a modest professor salary, creating an unequal and strained relationship.

First Lady of Peru

As first lady during her husband's presidency, Higuchi was among the early people in Peru to allege criminal misdoings on the part of her husband. As early as 1992, she denounced several of her Fujimori in-laws for corruption in connection, especially Juana and Rosa Fujimori, alleging Fujimori's sisters sold used clothing donated by Japan for millions of dollars. The Congress of Peru had begun to investigate the allegations, though President Fujimori initiated the 1992 Peruvian coup d'état and dissolved Congress before any formal inquiries could begin.

In 1994, she publicly condemned her husband as a tyrant and his government as corrupt. Fujimori reacted by formally stripping her of the title First Lady in August 1994, appointing their elder daughter Keiko First Lady in her place. Higuchi thereupon established her own political party, the Harmony 21st century, and announced her intention to enter politics as a candidate for mayor of Lima in the 1995 elections. In December 1994 the Harmony party was ruled ineligible because it failed to muster the required number of signatures to qualify as a legitimate political party.

Because of her outspokenness, Higuchi was subjected to repeated efforts to silence her. Peru's media, which operated in accordance to President Fujimori, also ignored stories regarding the alleged abuses against Higuchi. One journalist of Channel 2, Juan Subauste, said that they interviewed Higuchi in 1994 in the Plaza Mayor where she said that she was mistreated and locked in her room, though the interview was never reported in Peru until the 2000s due to the oversight of Channel 2 by the National Intelligence Service of Vladimiro Montesinos. In 2001, she told investigators probing the corruption of the Fujimori years that she had been tortured "five hundred times" by the intelligence services of the Peruvian Army. Fujimori denied that Higuchi had been tortured. He said the scars on her back and neck were not caused by torture, but were the result of a traditional Chinese and Japanese therapy called moxibustion, which Higuchi underwent to help her stop smoking and to relieve back troubles.

In July 2001, she alleged that in 1990, shortly before coming to power, her ex-husband received a donation of US$12.5 million from Japanese citizens destined for poor children in Peru, but he deposited it in a private bank account in Japan.

Personal life

Higuchi married Alberto Fujimori on 25 July 1974 and formally divorced him in 1995. They have four children: Keiko Sofía, Hiro Alberto, Sachi Marcela, and Kenji Gerardo. Higuchi died of cancer in 2021.

References

References

  1. (2021-12-08). "Falleció Susana Higuchi, exesposa de Alberto Fujimori, a los 71 años". [[Perú.21]].
  2. (2020). "Señora K : ni víctima, ni heroína". Pagína Once.
  3. (2002-02-25). "Fujimori counters ex-wife's torture claim". [[The Free Dictionary.
  4. (2002-02-25). "Fujimori Niega que su Ex Esposa Haya Sido Torturada".
  5. Romero, Simon. (2011-05-27). "A Second Fujimori Contends for Peru's Presidency".
  6. Oppenheimer, Andres. (2001-07-12). "Japan no help with Fujimori, Peru says". [[The Miami Herald]].
  7. (1995-11-18). "APRUEBAN DIVORCIO DE LOS FUJIMORI EN PERÚ".
  8. (9 November 2021). "Quién es Susana, madre de Keiko Fujimori y su historia en la política peruana". {{ill.
  9. (8 December 2021). "Wife-turned-critic of Peru ex-president dies".
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