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Caribbean-Latin America
Conviction of American in Peru Upheld
2004-12-02
Awwwwwwwwwwwww. Too bad, so sad for Lori.
The Inter-American Court of Human Rights has upheld the conviction of an American woman imprisoned in Peru for terrorist collaboration with Marxist guerrillas, President Alejandro Toledo confirmed Thursday. When asked to comment on news reports of the ruling about Lori Berenson, Toledo told Radioprogramas radio that the court members "have ratified the sentence and I once again salute the court members.It is undoubtedly a great satisfaction and tranquility for Peruvian justice and all Peruvians," Toledo said.

Phone calls to Berenson's family in New York City were not answered, and no spokesman for Peru's court system was available to confirm the news reports. Jose Luis Sandoval, Berenson's lawyer in Peru, told The Associated Press that Berenson's legal team had received no notification from the court. The court, which is affiliated with the Organization of American States, last week debated Berenson's appeal and 20-year sentence. Sandoval said the Costa Rica-based court was expected to notify her family and the Peruvian government on Thursday. Berenson, 35, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology dropout, has spent nine years in Peruvian prisons in a case that has wended through Peru's legal system twice so far. She appealed to the Inter-American court as a last resort after Peru's Supreme Court upheld a June 2001 conviction for "terrorist collaboration" in a civilian retrial.
So what's her next moonbat move?
Her legal team, led by former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, argued, among other things, that her trial failed to meet international standards for fairness.
Another fine defense job by Ramsey.
Lori forgot to ask Ramsey when the last time was that he actually won a case.
She was improperly tried twice for the same crime, Clark said, and faced hostile judges who relied on coerced testimony and tainted evidence from an earlier military trial. Berenson has denied any wrongdoing.
I'm a victim of coircumstance, judgey-wudgey!
Posted by:tu3031

#7  Hey! Don't mess with my wedding song!
Posted by: trailing wife   2004-12-02 10:56:10 PM  

#6  and faced hostile judges who relied on coerced testimony and tainted evidence

Tainted evidence
Ohhh-oh-ohh-oh-ooooooo
tainted evidence
Don't trust me,
I can't stand the way you use me,
I love you but you hurt me so
Posted by: Soft Cell   2004-12-02 6:35:31 PM  

#5  Sounds like another case of Moonbatus americanus expecting the same kid-glove treatment overseas that they get at home.
Posted by: docob   2004-12-02 12:00:30 PM  

#4  I think that she has found her niche in life. Works for us. Maybe Ramsey Clark can use his political capital with the MSM to drum this thing up to a great crusade er cause.
---or not.
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2004-12-02 11:47:37 AM  

#3  When you run with the dogs, expect to get fleas.
Posted by: Don   2004-12-02 11:45:12 AM  

#2  So a young college activist goes to Peru on 'vacation' and happens to end up sharing a house (and probably bed) with the local leftist rebels. This is all due to bad luck or maybe bad judgement? Sorry honey I am not squirting any tears over your situation.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge   2004-12-02 11:38:31 AM  

#1  ...her trial failed to meet international standards for fairness.

Clark's standard for fairness: any leftist activity is by definition legal and moral
Posted by: Dreadnought   2004-12-02 11:10:42 AM  

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