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DEJA VU IN COLOMBIA.


U.S. military assistance to Colombia is reaching levels comparable to the aid given El Salvador in the 1980s, as the Drug War replaces the Cold War in the rubric RUBRIC, civil law. The title or inscription of any law or statute, because the copyists formerly drew and painted the title of laws and statutes rubro colore, in red letters. Ayl. Pand. B. 1, t. 8; Diet. do Juris. h.t.  of national security. Currently, some 250-400 U.S. military and civilian personnel are stationed in Colombia to train its military to fight "narco-guerrillas," i.e., leftist left·ism also Left·ism  
n.
1. The ideology of the political left.

2. Belief in or support of the tenets of the political left.



left
 rebels such as the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia Noun 1. Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - a powerful and wealthy terrorist organization formed in 1957 as the guerilla arm of the Colombian communist party; opposed to the United States; has strong ties to drug dealers  (FARC Noun 1. FARC - a powerful and wealthy terrorist organization formed in 1957 as the guerilla arm of the Colombian communist party; opposed to the United States; has strong ties to drug dealers ), which tax the drug trade in areas they control.

This blurred line between counter-narcotics and counterinsurgency coun·ter·in·sur·gen·cy  
n.
Political and military strategy or action intended to oppose and forcefully suppress insurgency.



coun
 ignores the fact that right-wing paramilitary groups are also heavily involved in the drug trade, yet are granted impunity and at times direct support by the Colombian army--and, according to State Department estimates, commit more than 70 percent of human rights abuses in Colombia.

Although public concern over human rights helped delay passage of a major aid package to Colombia in 1999, congressional drug warriors and the Clinton administration continue to push mainly military solutions to that country's complex problems. Such solutions minimize options such as alternative crop promotion and domestic treatment and prevention programs, and risk deepening the human rights crisis in Colombia, which has displaced 1.5 million people and results in 3,000 political killings annually. For updates and suggested action, contact the Latin America Working Group (202) 546-7010; www.lawg.org.
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Author:Beiler, Ryan
Publication:Sojourners
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 1, 2000
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