Pubdate: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2002 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/114 Author: Jeremy McDermott, in Medellin COLOMBIAN PARAMILITARY GROUPS VOW TO REFORM Colombia's Right-Wing Paramilitaries Are To Give Up Drug Trafficking And Massacring Opponents, They Claimed Yesterday. Carlos Castano, the warlord who founded the United Self Defence Forces of Colombia (AUC), dissolved the group a month ago after widespread abuses by its members. Since then paramilitary organisations have operated independently, but have taken a battering from Marxist guerrillas and the state. Leaders of 18 paramilitary groups met last week at a ranch in Uraba in north Colombia and voted to reform and re-invent themselves. "We have decided to abolish the practice of drug trafficking which served as a source of finance for our organisation - and we have made a commitment to comply with and respect human rights," said a letter signed by the leaders of the group. The announcement was met with scepticism. Castano's brother Fidel, who founded the paramilitary force that evolved into the AUC, was a member of the Medellin drug cartel until he fell out with its leader, Pablo Escobar. Sources from the American Drug Enforcement Administration said that the paramilitaries were deeply involved in the drugs trade. The AUC was also responsible for more than two thirds of the human rights abuses committed last year, according to rights groups. Massacring suspected guerrilla sympathisers was the main tactic in their anti-subversive war. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk