Pubdate: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 Source: Washington Post (DC) Copyright: 2000 The Washington Post Company Address: 1150 15th Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20071 Feedback: http://washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/edit/letters/letterform.htm Website: http://www.washingtonpost.com/ Author: John B. Sherry Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n185/a03.html AID TO COLOMBIA The Post's choice to support military aid to Colombia is one of the most appalling decisions I have ever seen printed in your newspaper. "Yes on Aid to Colombia" [editorial, Feb. 10] is shocking. How can a journalistic institution immediately be bowled over by political currents? Look to any human rights organization, and it will tell you that most of the human rights violations that have occurred in Colombia are due to the military or paramilitary organizations. This is simply another Guatemala, Nicaragua and El Salvador waiting to happen. Even now there are 1.4 million people who have been displaced by violence in Colombia. Where has that information been in The Post? These people don't need military aid, they need true humanitarian help. If the United States really wants to help the people of Colombia, then offer them fair prices for their coffee and other exports. Decrease the drug trade by killing the demand, and not the suppliers. Although Gen. Barry McCaffrey seems to insist that we are not fighting a drug war, $1.3 billion in military aid will do quite a bit of damage. If The Post wants to take a stand on an issue that embraces peace and uplifts humanity, then it should not support this drug war. Do not endorse it; it is as subversive as war can be. John B. Sherry, Washington - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D