Pubdate: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 Source: Detroit Free Press (MI) Copyright: 2001 Detroit Free Press Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/125 Website: http://www.freep.com/ Author: Charles Rooney VIETNAM ALL OVER AGAIN For those old enough to remember Vietnam, William Brownfield's defense of U.S. "aid" to Colombia ("Colombia deserves U.S. aid in drug war," Aug. 22) has a scary sound. The rationale for U.S. intervention then was protecting our world from Communism. The rationale now includes high-sounding phrases about democracy and stability. Brownfield claims that we are aiding development as well as destroying narcotics. But in May, a Colombian Catholic priest speaking to the Michigan Coalition for Human Rights said the peasants of his area had received no development aid despite months of defoliation, and his people were starving. Brownfield asserted that this spraying with glyphosphate, basically a more powerful version of the plant-killer Roundup, is not harmful to humans. But packaging of the much less potent form of Roundup sold in the U.S. says that it is dangerous. The priest showed us slides of peasants' subsistence crops oversprayed from the air, with peasants in the fields. We know the tragic effects of aerial defoliation on U.S. soldiers in Vietnam. Do we really believe that more concern will be shown for the lives of peasants in Colombia? Charles Rooney, Corresponding Secretary Michigan Coalition for Human Rights, Detroit - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk