On 27 April the government published a controversial decree cancelling the
presence of 64 NGOs at the state's National Council of Human Rights, including
the Asociación Pro Derechos Humanos de Perú (Aprodeh). The decree was signed
by President Alan García, prime minister Jorge del Castillo and justice
minister Rosario Fernández. It coincided with an announcement by the Peruvian
agency of international cooperation that they would begin investigations into
Aprodeh in May. Francisco Soberón, the NGO's director, fears this decision
could give rise to a witch-hunt for anyone with alleged links to terrorism.End of preview - This article contains approximately 1128 words.
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