Pedro Richter-Prada
Prime Minister of Peru
In office
31 January 1979  28 July 1980
PresidentFrancisco Morales Bermúdez
Preceded byÓscar Molina Pallochia
Succeeded byManuel Ulloa Elías
Minister of the Interior
In office
18 May 1971  30 August 1975
PresidentJuan Velasco Alvarado
Preceded byArmando Artola Azcárate
Succeeded byCésar Campos Quesada
Minister of Defense
In office
31 January 1979  28 July 1980
PresidentJuan Velasco Alvarado
Preceded byÓscar Molina Pallochia
Succeeded byJorge Muñiz Luna
Personal details
Born
Pedro Ángel Richter Fernández-Prada

4 January 1921
Ayacucho, Peru
Died14 July 2017(2017-07-14) (aged 96)
Lima, Peru
ProfessionMilitary

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] Richter Prada died on 14 July 2017 at the age of 96.[7]

References

  1. "Family tree of Pedro Angel RICHTER FERNANDEZ-PRADA".
  2. "Pedro Richter Prada - Caretas". Archived from the original on 2017-08-01. Retrieved 2017-07-24.
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  4. "Peru ex-President included in Italian arrest warrant". News from Peru - Peruvian Times. 28 December 2007.
  5. "Operación Cóndor: se inicia en Italia juicio contra Francisco Morales Bermúdez" (in Spanish). américa noticias. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2016.
  6. 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.
  7. "Falleció exministro Pedro Richter Prada, implicado en Operación Cóndor [VIDEOS y FOTOS]".


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