Pubdate: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 Source: Christian Science Monitor (US) Copyright: 2003 The Christian Science Publishing Society Contact: http://www.csmonitor.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/83 Author: Neil Jeffery Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Plan+Colombia Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/colombia.htm 'PLAN COLOMBIA' NOT GOING AS PLANNED? Your July 21 editorial "Winning in one terrorist war" misstates the success of President Uribe and Plan Colombia. According to State Department figures, although Colombian coca production fell slightly in 2002, it is still above the level of 2000, when Plan Colombia was introduced. Coca production in the Andes has remained virtually steady at 200,000 hectares since 1988 despite repeated fumigation efforts. Furthermore, there has been no substantial impact on availability of cocaine in the United States, with prevalence of cocaine among 12th-graders slightly increasing in 2002, according to the White House drug czar. In March of this year, the State Department reported continued collaboration between the Colombian military and the AUC "right-wing militia," classified as a terrorist organization and in control of about 40 percent of the Colombian drug trade. Just last week, Colombia's leading weekly news magazine documented how the AUC paramilitary terrorists are strengthening their presence in regions regained by the military. Many fear that the peace process will simply allow AUC members to formalize their status within the security forces by entering the newly created "peasant soldier" division. If the AUC peace process is to provide greater protection for Colombian civilians, then it must do more than just disarm these illegal fighters. It must help create an accountable, transparent, and professional Colombian military, and must demonstrate that those who commit mass murder and torture, or who profit from drug trafficking, will be brought to justice. Neil Jeffery Washington Executive Director, US Office on Colombia, Colombia Human Rights Committee - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk