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Sunday, January 24, 2005<br><br>
Dear Friends and Supporters of Lori Berenson:<br><br>
VISIT WITH LORI<br><br>
Mark recently visited with Lori and found her in remarkably good
spirits<br>
following the crushing and unanticipated disappointment of the
prior<br>
month. She had just completed an enormous baking project for
the<br>
holidays that provided Christmas panetones to both the prison and<br>
neighboring local Cajamarca community. She was encouraged by
learning<br>
that former Peruvian Prime Minister Javier Valle-Riestra had
published<br>
an article (
<a href="http://www.freelori.org/news/04dec17_larazon.html" eudora="autourl">www.freelori.org/news/04dec17_larazon.html</a>
) criticizing<br>
the Inter-American Court for its shameful capitulation to Peruvian<br>
political pressure in her case and the grave injustice it causes her.<br>
She was also pleased to learn of similar remarks from Waldo Albarracin<br>
Sanchez, Ombudsman (Defender of the People) of Bolivia who was equally<br>
upset by the Inter-American Court˙s failure to protect Lori˙s human<br>
rights ( <a href="http://www.freelori.org/gov/bolivia/04dec_albarracin.html" eudora="autourl">www.freelori.org/gov/bolivia/04dec_albarracin.html</a> ). <br><br>
In an upbeat fashion, she spoke about wanting to continue her formal<br>
education from within the prison so that she will be better able to cont<br>
ribute to society after her eventual release. Unfortunately, prisoners<br>
don˙t have access to the internet and on-line course work has largely<br>
replaced correspondence courses. In the meantime, she spoke of various<br>
socio-political books on Latin America that she wanted to reread.<br><br>
Lori wanted to express her heartfelt appreciation for all your support<br>
and encouragement over the years. She asked that the following message<br>
be sent. <br>
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NEW YEAR˙S MESSAGE FROM LORI<br><br>
January 2005<br><br>
Dear Friends,<br><br>
I hope the holiday season and the start of this new year have been good<br>
for you, and I want to let you know how grateful I am to receive your<br>
interest and support, during all of the years.<br><br>
A month has gone by since the Inter-American Court favored the Peruvian<br>
government in the sentence on my case, which marked a new tendency for<br>
this Court in the "post 9-11" international context. It's politics,<br>
really, the topic of "terrorism" and who is deemed a terrorist all<br>
depends on who is today's "good guy" or "bad guy."<br><br>
In a "hate letter" that I just received, I was "congratulated" because<br>
the international court confirmed that I was a terrorist. As ironical<br>
as it may sound, I'm not sure I mind being depicted as such by those who<br>
torture prisoners at Abu Ghraib or Guantanamo, or by those who bomb<br>
cities to the ground (or approve of it happening), or by those who, in<br>
general, act upon racist and classist feeling of "superiority" as<br>
compared to others. Since they gave me the denomination, well, who<br>
cares even.<br><br>
It seems this jail stay will stretch out quite a bit more; however, the<br>
world continues to be much wider than the cement and iron that enclose<br>
prisoners, and with or without the physical presence of all of those who<br>
have been forced into this strange exile from the world, I'm convinced<br>
that many others continue working to make this world a better place.<br><br>
My best to you,<br><br>
Lori Berenson<br><br>
LORI˙S LETTER TO HUMAN RIGHTS COMMUNITY AND COMMUNITY OF SCHOLARS<br><br>
Lori also sent a letter to the 50+ human rights organizations in the<br>
Western Hemisphere who supported her case with an Amicus Curiae to the<br>
Inter-American Court last April and to the 100+ community of academics,<br>
writers and artists from around the world who signed a letter on her<br>
behalf during her trial in 2001 in Lima and then again to the Court this<br>
past November. The letter thoroughly assesses the Inter-American<br>
Court's capitulation to Peruvian politics and the problems faced in Peru<br>
today. You can read this letter at <br>
<a href="http://www.freelori.org/herownwords/05jan_community.html" eudora="autourl">www.freelori.org/herownwords/05jan_community.html<br><br>
<br>
</a>BERGEN RECORD RUNS SERIES OF OP EDS ON LORI˙S CASE<br><br>
A January 12 op ed by James Ahearn supporting the Court decision in<br>
Lori˙s case was severely lacking in facts and resulted in several<br>
letters to the editor, pro and con. On January 21, the paper presented<br>
two independently written op eds, one by Mark and another by Gary<br>
Handschumacher. These letters are posted on the website at<br>
<a href="http://www.freelori.org/news/index.html" eudora="autourl">http://www.freelori.org/news/index.html</a>.<br><br>
Rhoda and Mark Berenson<br>
English Website: <a href="http://www.freelori.org /" eudora="autourl">www.freelori.org </a> <br>
Spanish Website: <a href="http://www.lorilibre.org/" eudora="autourl">www.lorilibre.org</a> <br><br>
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