Pedro Richter Prada
Pedro Richter-Prada | |
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Prime Minister of Peru | |
In office 31 January 1979 – 28 July 1980 | |
President | Francisco Morales Bermúdez |
Preceded by | Óscar Molina Pallochia |
Succeeded by | Manuel Ulloa Elías |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office 18 May 1971 – 30 August 1975 | |
President | Juan Velasco Alvarado |
Preceded by | Armando Artola Azcárate |
Succeeded by | César Campos Quesada |
Minister of Defense | |
In office 31 January 1979 – 28 July 1980 | |
President | Juan Velasco Alvarado |
Preceded by | Óscar Molina Pallochia |
Succeeded by | Jorge Muñiz Luna |
Personal details | |
Born | Pedro Ángel Richter Fernández-Prada 4 January 1921 Ayacucho, Peru |
Died | 14 July 2017 Lima, Peru | (aged 96)
Profession | Military |
Pedro Ángel Richter Fernández-Prada (4 January 1921[1] – 14 July 2017)[2] was a Peruvian politician who was the prime minister of Peru from January 31, 1979, until July 28, 1980.[3] On December 28, 2007, the Italian government issued an arrest warrant for Prada for the disappearance of 25 Italian citizens in the 1970s.[4] In February 2015, a trial started in Italy related to Operation Condor, there were indictments against 32 people, including Richter Prada. He was charged with aggravated murder.[5] Richter Prada also served as Minister of Defense and Commander-in-Chief of the Army.[6] According to a private death notice, Richter Prada died on 14 July 2017 aged 96.[7]
References
[edit]- ^ "Family tree of Pedro Angel RICHTER FERNANDEZ-PRADA".
- ^ "Pedro Richter Prada - Caretas". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
- ^ "Countries Pa-Pe".
- ^ "Peru ex-President included in Italian arrest warrant". News from Peru - Peruvian Times. 28 December 2007.
- ^ "Operación Cóndor: se inicia en Italia juicio contra Francisco Morales Bermúdez" (in Spanish). américa noticias. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
- ^ Louis Maresca; Stuart Maslen (16 November 2000). The Banning of Anti-Personnel Landmines: The Legal Contribution of the International Committee of the Red Cross 1955–1999. Cambridge University Press. p. 422. ISBN 978-1-139-43197-2.
- ^ "Falleció exministro Pedro Richter Prada, implicado en Operación Cóndor [VIDEOS y FOTOS]".