*~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fujimori ni kat Jepun pun tak tau di mana dia menyorok. Immigration Jepun tengah menyiasat samada dia still ada kerakyatan Jepun atau tidak. Orang Jepun malu dengan suku sakat dia tu..nampak sangat pengecut.... dia pun tak disambut dengan relahati kat sini. kalau dia still ada kerakyatan, terpaksalah kerajaan Jepun terima dia. Kalau dia diterima huibungan Jepun dengan Peru akan tergugat... >From: "Fawzi Bin Kassim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Syazana Hamzah" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: H-Net* Mahathir akan jadi macam Fujimori ? >Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 19:55:48 -0800 > > > *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* > { Sila lawat Laman Hizbi-Net - http://www.hizbi.net } > { Hantarkan mesej anda ke: [EMAIL PROTECTED] } > { Iklan barangan? Hantarkan ke [EMAIL PROTECTED] } > *~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~* > PAS : KE ARAH PEMERINTAHAN ISLAM YANG ADIL > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >Bekas President Peru, Fujimori telah melarikan diri ke Jepun. >Fujimori mengaku dia juga mempunyai kerakyataan Jepun (2 kerakyataan). >Adakah Mahathir akan melarikan diri ke India setelah dipecat ? >Adakah Mahathir akan mengaku mempunyai kerakyataan India supaya dia tidak dihukum di Malaysia ? > >******************************************************************************************************************************************** > >Peru's ex-president Fujimori can stay in Japan > >November 24, 2000 >Web posted at: 6:12 p.m. HKT (1012 GMT) > >TOKYO, Japan (Reuters) -- Peru's disgraced ex-president Alberto Fujimori can live permanently in the land of his ancestors if he so wishes because proof exists that he has Japanese nationality, officials said on Friday. > >As long as Fujimori can prove -- by whatever means -- that his parents were Japanese, he is eligible to stay. That contrasts with residents not of ethnic Japanese descent, such as Koreans, who have lived in Japan for generations and still cannot enjoy such rights. > >In addition, he cannot be extradited. > >Japanese Foreign Ministry officials said Tokyo has no extradition treaty with Lima and therefore Japan has no legal obligation to send Fujimori back to Peru. > >"We can't tell someone who does not want to go back to go back home," a Japanese government source told Reuters on condition of anonymity. "We have to respect what he thinks or what he wants to do." > >Fujimori has gone to ground, slipping on Wednesday out of the posh Tokyo hotel where he had been holed up for five days to take refuge in Japan at the house of a friend. > >Just hours later he was sacked by Peru's Congress, which refused to accept his resignation and dismissed him on grounds he was "morally unfit." > >Justice Ministry officials said that under Japanese law, Fujimori can stay permanently if he can prove he has Japanese nationality. > >"If he is registered in a koseki (household registry), that means he is Japanese," a Justice Ministry official said. > >"In that case, he will be treated the same way as any other ordinary Japanese. If he can prove his Japanese nationality, he will be able to live in Japan permanently," he said. > >An official in the small southwestern Japanese town where his parents were born told Reuters that Fujimori's name had been entered into the ancestral koseki, even after his parents emigrated to Peru in the early 1930s. > >Every Japanese is listed in a koseki, which is legal proof of an individual's status. It contains names of a household, dates of birth and death, reasons for entry into the koseki and names of natural or foster mother and father of each household member. > >The koseki goes back for a single generation, or until a son of the family marries and establishes his own. > > >Another option > >Even if Fujimori were unable to prove that he has Japanese nationality, he still could stay in Japan for an extended period of time, another Justice Ministry official said. > >All Fujimori has to do is to prove his parents were Japanese. > >"What he needs to do is just to get his birth certificate and an official document to show his parents are Japanese," he said. > >Fujimori entered Japan last Friday on a diplomatic passport and with a visa valid until May 3, 2001, officials said. > >However, the diplomatic visa became invalid after he was formally removed from office, Japanese official said. > >Fujimori has contacted Japan's Foreign Ministry, chief government spokesman Yasuo Fukuda said on Friday, but he refused to say where he was. > >"Aas to his whereabouts, because of various issues, including security concerns, Japan cannot disclose details," he said. > >Japan has been waiting nervously to see whether and how Fujimori would request to stay in the country. > >A Japanese government source said Tokyo was worried about a potential diplomatic dispute if Peru's new government decided to ask Japan to hand Fujimori over to face possible court trials. > >Many Peruvians believe Fujimori is staying in Japan to avoid being targeted in corruption probes involving his former spy chief Vladimiro Montesinos, his right-hand man for 10 years. > >Montesinos -- one of the most powerful people in Peru -- is being investigated for allegedly amassing over $58 million from money laundering. 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