The three-judge tribunal ruled that Ms. Berenson had rented a house in Lima with a co-conspirator for the express purpose of providing a base for a Marxist terrorist organization, bought various computer and communications gear for the group, and then used press credentials as a cover to scrutinize the halls of Congress and facilitate an eventual attack.
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Ms. Berenson was arrested in Lima in November 1995, hours before the police raided a four-story house she rented. The police met stiff resistance from rebels in the house and ultimately found 8,000 rounds of ammunition and 3,000 sticks of dynamite.
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The prosecution argued, as it did in her first trial, that Ms. Berenson had posed as a foreign correspondent in order to rent a safe house for the rebels and to gain access to Congress accompanied by a photographer who was herself an underground terrorist.
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The prosecution showed a forged Peruvian voting identification card bearing Ms. Berenson's photograph that was found in the M.R.T.A. safe house during the 1995 police raid. They showed a coded seating plan of the Congress, as well as printouts of several rebel documents with scribbled editing corrections, which police handwriting experts say are in Ms. Berenson's hand.
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The prosecution and judges openly expressed skepticism that Ms. Berenson could have rented a house for a year inhabited by more than 15 M.R.T.A. rebels and hired a photographer who was the wife of a terrorist leader without ever suspecting the identities of the people she so closely associated with.
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Ms. Berenson only apologized for appearing strident when she was first arrested, when she shouted, her fists clenched to her sides, ''There are no criminal terrorists in the M.R.T.A.; it's a revolutionary movement!'' That image has made her an unpopular figure in Peru to this day.
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