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Thursday's vote by the European Parliament to take the Peruvian guerrilla group known as the Tupac Amaru (aka MRTA) off its terrorist list has Peru in an uproar.
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The MRTA was a terrorist organisation who kidnaped and killed thousands of civilians, just like Al Qaeda or any other organisation that uses violence and cold blooded murder to impose their political ideas.
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In that conflict, the fanatical Maoist Shining Path did most of the killing while the MRTA was a minor player.
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In that conflict, the fanatical Maoist Shining Path did most of the killing while the MRTA was a minor player.
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In that conflict, the fanatical Maoist Shining Path did most of the killing while the MRTA was a minor player.
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El Presidente Fujimori, quien nos salvó del Terrorismo (razón por la cual ahora lo han condenado en una muestra claramente vengativa), quien pacificó a nuestro país derrotando a Sendero Luminoso y MRTA (razón por la cual le han sentenciado a 25 años de cárcel), quien fundamentó una economía sólida, gracias a la cual Toledo y García incluso se han tomado la libertad de sentirse orgullosos de tener una presidencia con una “economía estable”.
Global Voices in English » Peru: Ex-President Fujimori Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison 2009
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President Fujimori who saved us from Terrorism (and where he is not being sentenced in a clearly vengeful sign), pacified our country by defeating the Shining Path and MRTA (and was sentenced to 25 years in prison), who oversaw a solid economy, which (ex-president Alejandro) Toledo and García have even felt proud of having a presidency with a “stable economy.”
Global Voices in English » Peru: Ex-President Fujimori Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison 2009
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Berenson, 40, had been in jail since 1995 on charges of belonging to the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, or MRTA.
U.S. commander says some Taliban fighters are training in Iran 2010
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The court ruled that Berenson should be sent back to prison to complete the rest of her term for aiding the rebel Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, or MRTA. Berenson was released on parole in May and prosecutors wanted her back in prison.
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Berenson, who is 40, was arrested in 1995 and accused of involvement in a failed MRTA attempt to seize Peru's Congress.
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