Her father, Mark Berenson, told the AP that the parole decision was "was annulled on a technicality."
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wow gold, "We are still in an unsure position," he said in an e-mail exchange in which he was asked if he and his wife would remain in Lima for now. "We haven't figured out our future plans — we are still numb."
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wow gold, In the interview Monday, Berenson said that what pained her the most was the thought of being separated from her son. Peruvian penal regulations dictate that children may only stay with jailed mothers until age 3.
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wow gold, Mark Berenson says the boy has both U.S. and Peruvian passports. Berenson was initially accused of being a leader of the Tupac Amaru, which bombed banks and kidnapped and killed civilians in the 1980s and 1990s.
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wow gold, When she was arrested in November 1995 with the wife of the group's leader, prosecutors said Berenson was helping plot a takeover of Peru's Congress.
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wow gold, She was convicted of treason by a military court in 1996 and sentenced to life. But after an intense campaign by her parents and pressure from the U.S. government, she was retried in a civilian court.
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wow gold, In 2001 it convicted her of the lesser crime of terrorist collaboration and sentenced her to 20 years.
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