GOD BLESS COUNTRIES LIKE PERU WHO ARE SHOWING THIS CRAZY WORLD THE FINE ART OF HEALING ..

by LAWYERS FOR POOR AMERICANS Wednesday, Jun. 02, 2010 at 1:54 PM
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WE HOPE AND PRAY PERU'S JUDICIAL ACTIONS CONCERNING THEIR EARLY RELEASE OF LORI BERENSON WILL ALSO INSPIRE OTHER UNIQUE COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO ALSO CONSIDER OFFERING SOME OF THEIR OWN LONG TIME CAPTIVE PRISONERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES TO POSSIBLE FREEDOM............................ ~TENS OF MILLIONS OF CURRENT AND FUTURE TOURISTS TRAVELING IN THE INTERNATIONAL WORLD HAVE TO RESPECT COUNTRIES AND THEIR PEOPLE LIKE PERU WHO ARE ABLE TO DEMONSTRATE TO THE REST OF US IN OUR HOST COUNTRIES THE GIFTS OF MERCY, FORGIVENESS & THE BEAUTY OF LIFE....

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American Lori Berenson freed from Peruvian prison after 15 years May 27, 2010 LA TIMES



Lori Berenson, a New York-born activist convicted of aiding Peruvian guerrillas in the 1990s, has emerged from prison, paroled after serving 15 years of a 20-year sentence.

Berenson and her husband-lawyer Anibal Apari Sanchez, a former guerrilla, had to virtually fight their way through crowds of reporters and TV crews Thursday to reach their car and drive off (and then have a minor wreck with a camera truck a few blocks away). The chaos is captured, rather chaotically, on a video found here. And you can see the CNN Spanish-language service video account here.

Berenson was convicted in 1996 of collaborating with the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, leftist rebels who sought the overthrow of the Peruvian government, blew up banks, took hostages and killed people — but who were never as vicious as the more infamous Sendero Luminoso, or Shining Path.

A judge granted parole to Berenson on Tuesday under a law that allows some prisoners to be released after completing two-thirds of their sentence. As The Times' Chris Kraul reported, her family's efforts over the years to gain her release were undercut when, at a public news appearance, she clenched her fist and defiantly described Tupac Amaru as revolutionaries, not criminals.

Berenson, who gave birth to a son while in prison, may not find freedom so welcoming. Neighbors in the upscale Miraflores neighborhood where she is to live were already grumbling bitterly about the "terrorist" in their midst.

— Tracy Wilkinson in Mexico City

Photo: Lori Berenson as she leaves prison near Lima, Peru. Credit: Associated Press.

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Original: GOD BLESS COUNTRIES LIKE PERU WHO ARE SHOWING THIS CRAZY WORLD THE FINE ART OF HEALING ..