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Many people are unaware of how deeply hatred of the Japanese runs in leftist circles in countries like Peru. The Communist Party of Peru, for example, is responsible for the deaths of many Japanese people. The most notable case was the Chancay Massacre. In 1991, at a scientific training event, 18 communist terrorists disrupted a meeting of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), which at that time was collaborating with the National Institute of Agricultural Innovation (INIA) to improve Peruvian agriculture. They first told all non-Japanese attendees to leave. They then murdered three random Japanese people. They spray-painted "Long live communism" on the walls. At the end of the day, they attacked a random Japanese-Peruvian outside his car. They shot him numerous times in the face, and he died. The man they killed had never even been to Japan. Five years later, in 1996, communists stormed the Japanese Embassy in Peru. The event was to celebrate the birthday of Emperor Akihito of Japan. They threatened to kill people again until the armed forces removed them. The reason for this was because the leader of Peru at the time, Alberto Fujimori, was ethnically Japanese. This triggered the communists since they see the world through a racial lens. During this time, many random Japanese-Peruvians were killed by the communists. Furthermore, the Shining Party (a communist terrorist group) was heavily influenced by Maoism. Maoism is deeply anti-Japanese as well. This played a significant role in creating anti-Japanese sentiment. Keiko Fujimori's victory will be extremely painful for the socialist left but also very well deserved. We hope they continue to pay the price for their violence against civilization and against civilized peoples.