WE REMEMBER Terrorist Group Head Arrested In Peru Buenos Aires (JTA) — The Jewish community of Peru is relieved at the arrest of Abimael Guzman Reynoso, leader of the notorious Shin- ing Path terrorist group. "Jews were not singled out as such," a Jewish spokes- man said. "But they suffered from terrorism like everyone else." Mr. Guzman, who remain- ed at large for 12 years, was apprehended Sept. 12 in Lima by Peruvian intel- ligence police. Peruvian President Alber- to Fujimori said Mr. Guz- man would be tried by a military tribunal for treason. He anticipated that the terrorist leader would receive a life sentence without possibility of parole. Despite his capture, the country is still troubled by terrorist attacks. Members of his group, called Sendero Luminoso in Spanish, set off a bomb three days later after his arrest the Pan American Highway, north of Lima. Under the impact of Peru's terrorist disturbances, the number of Jews in Peru had dwindled in recent years from 5,000 to 3,000, said Eduardo Bigio, president of the Third World Commis- sion of the World Jewish Congress. Mr. Bigio said Peruvians are hoping for peace after more than 12 years of terror- ism that took at least 25,000 lives. But concern remains over the Tupac Amaru, a group responsible for an estimated 15 percent of terrorist at- tacks. Of the five violent episodes involving Jews in recent years, Tupac Amaru was responsible for three: the kidnapping for ransom of Jews who were freed after several months of captivity. He said Arab terrorists connected with the Abu Nidal group are suspected of the 1990 shooting attack of Jacobo Hasson, secretary of the Jewish Association of Peru. Hasson subsequently left Peru for Israel. Three Abu Nidal members were caught in Lima in 1988 with documents listing prominent Jews, Jewish and Israeli institutions and American institutions. They were freed after two years in jail. It has been speculated that the Abu Nidal members made contact with Peruvian terrorists while they were in prison. The Abu Nidal terrorists were quietly freed, and it is believed they left the coun- try. In the most recent terrorist incident in Peru, a bombing attack took place at the Jew- ish-owned Channel 2 televi- sion station, but that had to do with Peruvian politics "and did not have anti- Semitic overtones," Mr. Bigio said. About 800 Jews have im- migrated to Israel. Many of the remainder have settled in Miami, while others have dispersed to Los Angeles, Canada, Venezuela and Chile, Mr. Bigio said. Most Jews live in the capi- tal city of Lima. Three-quarters of the community are of European descent; 10 percent are descendants of German- speaking immigrants who arrived in Peru in 1870, mostly from Alsace; and 15 percent are of North African origin. Anti-Semitism is not a na- tive product but rather an import, a recent study says. 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