Radical Chic: Times Relaunches Magazine With Hagiography of Terrorist Helper
Lori Berenson


American Lori Berenson, middle-class Manhattanite turned foreign terrorist
helper, was sentenced to life in prison in Peru in 1996 for housing Marxist
terrorists of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement (MRTA), which took part
in assassinations, kidnappings, and bombings during the 1980s and 1990s.
Berenson let them use her apartment as a storehouse for ammunition. Standing
before police, she exclaimed in Spanish: "There are no criminal terrorists
in the M.R.T.A. It's a revolutionary movement!"

Novelist Jennifer Egan interviewed Berenson (pictured below at her notorious
appearance) in Peru over several months as she shuttled between parole and
jail before being freed for good, and came up with a 8,300-word portrait for
Sunday's upcoming New York Times Magazine (It was posted online
<http://e2ma.net/go/6273085124/207132905/210967521/1358864/goto:http:/www.ny
times.com/2011/03/06/magazine/06berenson-t.html?hp=&pagewanted=all>
Wednesday). 

Michael Calderone got a sneak peek at the cover shot
<http://e2ma.net/go/6273085124/207132905/210967522/1358864/goto:http:/news.y
ahoo.com/s/yblog_thecutline/20110301/bs_yblog_thecutline/sneak-peak-whats-ne
w-in-the-new-york-times-magazine>  of the newly revamped magazine, showing
Berenson in a far more flattering light, a cover image with her son that
John Podhoretz
<http://e2ma.net/go/6273085124/207132905/210967523/1358864/goto:http:/www.co
mmentarymagazine.com/2011/03/01/new-york-times-magazine-unveils-new-design-w
ith-old-nyt-feature-love-of-leftist-terrorists/>  at Commentary calls
"consciously designed to make Berenson look like the Madonna with child."

http://www.mrc.org/timeswatch/uploads/06berenson-layout-popup.jpg%20%28JPEG%
20Image,%20600x340%20pixels%29.png

As an Egan reader, let us say that she's a far more discerning fiction
writer than author of political profiles. Egan found excuses for Berenson's
notorious outburst and terror ties, trying to put M.R.T.A.'s leftist
political violence in context, and chalking up Berenson's own involvement to
positive personal characteristics like her ability to "absorb fear and
discomfort."

Incredibly, this marks the third fawning story about Berenson from the Times
in less than 10 months. A November 27, 2010 front-page profile
<http://e2ma.net/go/6273085124/207132905/210967524/1358864/goto:http:/www.mr
c.org/timeswatch/articles/2010/20101130122014.aspx>  by Simon Romero stuffed
the M.R.T.A. terrorists down the memory hole, implying bygones should be
bygones: "'I certainly am saddened, and I'm sorry that I have been part of
something that was considered so damaging,' she said, bouncing her son on
her knee as she acknowledged her ties to M.R.T.A., now a thoroughly
marginalized group." That was preceded by an equally sympathetic Romero
story
<http://e2ma.net/go/6273085124/207132905/210967525/1358864/goto:http:/www.mr
c.org/timeswatch/articles/2010/20100527121611.aspx> May 27, 2010 on the
controversial granting of parole to Berenson: "Though her past still looms
large, prison officials and fellow inmates now talk about her baking skills,
her teaching music to cellmates and her devotion to her 1-year-old son,
Salvador."

Egan signaled her own sympathy early, emphasizing the anger of average
Peruvian citizens while downplaying reasons they might feel that way:

Berenson wasn't under house arrest, but she might as well have been; the
media frenzy surrounding her release on May 27 meant that during her first
10 days of freedom, she never went outside. A horde of photographers stormed
the car in which she was driven away from the prison -- three cameramen
thrust themselves into the backseat; more jumped onto the roof, leaving
dents; a TV van crashed into the back. Another gantlet awaited her outside
her apartment building, surging against the surrounding gate with such
pressure that it buckled. For many days, the press lingered outside,
interviewing Miraflorans incensed at having Berenson in their midst.

Such an outpouring of rage at a 40-year-old woman, mother to a toddler, who
was convicted in her mid-20s of abetting a terrorist plot that never took
place, is a measure of the degree to which Peruvians are still traumatized
by the violence that convulsed their country during the years when the
Shining Path warred with the military and nearly 70,000 Peruvians were
killed. It also underscores the fact that terrorism, all but defunct in Peru
for more than a decade, is still a hot political issue.

In person, Berenson is an unlikely fulcrum for all this drama. She is slight
and mild-mannered, with wire-rimmed glasses, an inquisitive gaze and wavy
brown hair that she often wears in a single braid down her back. She dresses
simply -- often in jeans, occasionally dangly earrings....


Egan dubiously emphasized M.R.T.A.'s "historically less violent" nature when
compared to the murderous Shining Path, and downplayed the significance of
Berenson's "15-year-old tirade" where an enraged Berenson called the
M.R.T.A. "a revolutionary movement!"

....The M.R.T.A. was a much smaller insurgent group than the dominant
Shining Path, and historically less violent. But on the top two floors of
the house, which Berenson had sublet to another M.R.T.A. leader, the police
discovered a large cache of weapons and ammunition, along with evidence of a
plan to forcibly seize the Congress and hold its members hostage. Berenson
claimed she was innocent: she had known the people by different names, she
said, had no idea they were M.R.T.A. members and had never visited the top
two floors of the house after subletting them for what she thought was going
to be a school.


Egan mounted a lame defense of Berenson's behavior.

There are practical explanations for Berenson's behavior that day; she was
told by the military police that there were no microphones and that she
would have to shout to be heard. She spent the prior four days in a
rat-ridden cell with a woman who had five gunshot wounds; Berenson was
strung out and sleepless. Before facing the media, she had no access to her
lawyer. She was arrested at a time when the Peruvian government, under
President Alberto Fujimori, had achieved a state of hyperefficiency at
shutting terrorism down. Fujimori was elected in 1990, at the height of
Shining Path aggression, and in 1992 he dissolved the Congress, suspended
the Constitution and passed a number of laws that gave the military expanded
powers to fight terrorism....


Egan never once characterized Berenson's radical leftism, blandly
characterizing her "political views" as being based on "her discovery of a
world built on oppression, exploitation and imperialism." Egan only
mentioned ideology a single time in the long story, claiming the M.R.T.A.
was set up to oppose "the neo-Maoist Shining Path," which targeted
opposition citizens for death.

A litany of unacknowledged left-wing groups and people passes through Egan's
fairy tale (Berenson worked for the Committee in Solidarity With the People
of El Salvador, or Cispes). Anti-American former Attorney General Ramsey
Clark makes a cameo in a quote defending Berenson. Left unmentioned: Clark,
founder of the hard-left A.N.S.W.E.R. coalition, served as defense attorney
for Serbian dictator Slobodan Milosevic and Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein.

Egan offensively describes M.R.T.A.'s last major hostage-taking as their
last "big idea."

By the time Berenson arrived in Lima in 1994, the Shining Path was severely
diminished, and the M.R.T.A. had been reduced to a skeleton crew with one
big idea left: to seize a public place, take hostages and demand the release
of M.R.T.A. prisoners. 


They did so, storming the residence of the Japanese ambassador to Peru and
holding 72 hostages for four months.

It's quite a while before Egan gently hints that Berenson is lying about not
knowing "weapons were being amassed in the house, or that violent action was
being planned." Even then Egan couches it in terms sympathetic to Berenson,
as someone not doing herself any favors.


No one I spoke with in Peru seems ever to have believed Berenson's original
claim of total ignorance, and such an obvious untruth may have been
self-defeating -- not just legally, but by further damaging her image. When
I asked Berenson why she had hewed to that story during her civilian trial,
she told me it was because she was innocent of the charge of posing as a
journalist for the purpose of seizing Congress....







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