Pubdate: Wed, 17 Apr 2002
Source: Ledger-Enquirer (GA)
Website: http://www.l-e-o.com/
Address: P.O. Box 711, Columbus, GA 31902-0711
Contact:  2002 Ledger-Enquirer
Author: Margaret Knapke

FAILED DRUG WAR POLICY CONTINUES

I and SOA Watch colleagues are more than halfway through a fast and vigil 
at Fort Benning, spanning the death dates of Salvadoran Archbishop Oscar 
Romero (March 24) and Guatemalan Bishop Juan Gerardi (April 26). Both men 
- -- courageous advocates for the poor, and outspoken critics of oppressive 
U.S. policies -- were murdered by graduates of the School of the Americas 
(now called the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation).

I have no doubt that Monsenors Romero and Gerardi would be similarly 
critical of current U.S. policy toward Colombia, both the chemical 
eradication of coca (and food) crops and the escalating militarization. The 
U.S. claims its intervention in Colombia is in the interest of maintaining 
the rule of law. But in fact our policy there violates both human rights 
and the rule of law.

For starters, the drug war rationale for supporting the Colombian military 
has been refuted by a wide range of human rights and drug policy 
organizations. And calling this policy part of the war against terrorism 
similarly plays havoc with fact. Documentation from Human Rights Watch, 
Amnesty International, the U.N. Commissioner for Human Rights, and even the 
U.S. State Department shows that the Colombian military acts in 
coordination with right-wing paramilitaries. It is these "paras" who commit 
approximately 75 percent of the human rights violations -- 75 percent of 
the terror.

So the Clinton administration's "Plan Colombia" -- by aiding and abetting 
the very military which aids and abets the paramilitaries -- has 
accelerated terrorism in Colombia.

And the current Bush plan for further militarization can only increase U.S. 
culpability for Colombian deaths, in sharp contradiction to his War on 
Terrorism rhetoric.

MARGARET KNAPKE

Columbus
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