Pubdate: Tue, 23 May 2006 Source: Nanaimo News Bulletin (CN BC) Copyright: 2006, BC Newspaper Group Contact: http://www.nanaimobulletin.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/948 Author: Alastair James Berry LEAVE AFGHAN POPPY FARMERS ALONE To the Editor, It seems that Canada's role in Afghanistan has changed from helping rebuild the devastated country to protecting the U.S. organized gangs of "poppy eradicators" in Kandahar province. What else can I take from the statement by Brig.-Gen. David Fraser, the Canadian commander of coalition forces in the south,who says "the opium trade must be destroyed" and that "Canadian Forces do support the anti-poppy work of the national government in Kabul." But Fraser is equally adamant that "we're not here to do poppy eradication. That's not our job." What is this, if not duplicity? The peasants, barely able to survive,have no other cash crops and since their lands and dwellings were ruined by carpet bombing, it is no wonder that they booby-trap the tracks and kill our personnel. Canada should not be doing the dirty work for the USA's Drug Enforcement Agency. Colombia is an example of what happens. After five decades of DEA coca eradication, the situation is worse than ever and there are now said to be more land mines there than in any other country. Canada should stick to reconstructing schools and hospitals, and not hunting down and killing peasants protecting their livelihood. Alastair James Berry, Nanaimo - --- MAP posted-by: Derek