Pubdate: Sun, 03 Mar 2002 Source: Register-Guard, The (OR) Copyright: 2002 The Register-Guard Contact: http://www.registerguard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/362 Author: Christopher Raydon-Feeney Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Colombia COLOMBIAN REALITIES The Feb. 24 editorial "Chaos in Colombia" incorrectly assumes that "Colombia will have to endure more violence before it can again hope for peace." President Andres Pastrana may have ended the peace process out of frustration with the endless violence, but there are other factors. The peace process had recently started to be mediated by third parties - the United Nations, faith organizations and European diplomats - who would have held the Colombian government and the FARC rebel group accountable. It is likely that the Colombian government does not want the process to reveal the true points of contention. The government's own military, with U.S.-trained troops and equipment, has only recently gained the ability to confront the FARC. An unfamiliar reader could conclude from the editorial that this is a two-sided civil war with the FARC being the side the reader should oppose. But there are a couple of rebel groups, the government and the paramilitary, all of whom are armed and involved in narcotrafficking and human rights violations. The AUC paramilitary group is on the U.S. State Department's list of terrorist organizations, but the Colombian army supplies this group, and its hard-line members perpetuate fear in the people. Colombians know where the support comes from, where the planes that fumigate their land are from, and why they are being displaced from their lands. It is time the people of the United States knew their government's policies. President Bush should stop the flow of weapons, training and intelligence that allows the war to continue. The best help the United States could offer is to build roads, schools and socio-economic institutions. Let our charity be less narcissistic and more creative than war. CHRISTOPHER RAYDON-FEENEY Eugene - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom