Pubdate: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 Source: Providence Journal, The (RI) Copyright: 2002 The Providence Journal Company Contact: http://www.projo.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/352 HELP COLOMBIA Out of national self-interest, as well as humanitarian concerns, America should step up its aid to the Colombian government to suppress narco-guerrillas (mostly the leftist FARC, but there are right- wingers, too). The disorder in Colombia has powerful ripple effects here -- in illegal immigration, drugs and potential terrorism. In particular, we ought to continue to help President Andres Pastrana's government recapture a FARC-controlled "safe haven" he granted them for a while in southern Colombia that has been used as base for an accelerating number of violent acts against civilians nationwide, with massacres, kidnappings and hijackings, financed by stepped-up drug trafficking. It bears noting that FARC has links with terrorists abroad. Indeed, U.S. intelligence officials believe that the FARC's new campaign of urban terrorism involves techniques learned from three Irish Republican Army agents arrested in Bogota last fall. The FARC has used peace talks as a delaying and distracting tactic while it builds up its forces. There is no indication that FARC leaders actually want peace in Colombia if peace means a democratic government. Indeed, the last month saw almost 200 armed attacks after President Pastrana offered the FARC a cease-fire. The attacks have included hijacking a plane carrying the president of the Colombian Senate's peace commission! In short, the FARC must be eliminated. At the same time, as the Colombian military seeks to pacify the FARC sanctuary, Bogota must act to ensure that right-wing paramilitaries don't use that as an opportunity to attack the civilians in the former haven, or otherwise wreak more mayhem. Such right-wing groups have probably killed far more people over the years than the FARC. Meanwhile, Americans should remember that much of the financing of Colombia's seemingly endless war comes from the insatiable thirst for drugs here. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth