The decline of Alberto Fujimori, who presided over Peru's economic growth in the 1990s, is marked by his subsequent imprisonment for human rights violations. Fujimori, a polarizing leader, implemented significant economic reforms that helped stabilize the country during a time of crisis. However, his presidency was also marred by allegations of authoritarianism and serious human rights abuses. Ultimately, his controversial legacy is defined by both the economic advancements he achieved and the legal consequences he faced for his actions while in office.