Pubdate: Thu, 26 Jul 2001 Source: Times, The (UK) Copyright: 2001 Times Newspapers Ltd Contact: http://www.the-times.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/454 Author: David Adams in Miami UN CALLS FOR CHECK ON COCA SPRAYING IN A surprise blow to the US-supported counter-drug offensive in Colombia, the United Nations has called for international monitoring of a controversial cocaine crop-spraying programme. The UN proposal is backed by Britain, which has already promised £150,000 towards independent environmental auditing of the spraying. The European Union has voiced doubts about the programme since it began in December. Some EU nations oppose the spraying outright; British officials believe it is necessary but fear it is being undermined by a lack of proper supervision. Klaus Nyholm, head of the UN Drug Control Programme (UNDCP) in Colombia, told a news conference that the spraying of small plots of coca in poor rural areas was not just ineffective but "inhuman". He queried Colombian and US claims of pinpoint accuracy of the aerial spraying which has wiped out almost 130,000 acres of coca crops. Peasant groups and indigenous Indian communities complain that the spraying has hit legitimate crops and caused health problems among local residents and livestock. Colombian and US officials insist that the main chemical used, a common herbicide, Roundup, has no known harmful side-effects. But in view of the complaints, Mr Nyholm said international, neutral verification was needed. - --- MAP posted-by: Kirk