US AID PACKAGE to COLOMBIA WILL BE CONSIDERED
  IN THE FULL SENATE AS EARLY AS TUESDAY, MAY 16
CONTACT YOUR SENATORS
AND URGE THEM TO
OPPOSE MILITARY AID TO COLOMBIA.
______________________________________________________

IN THE SENATE:
On May 9, the Senate appropriations committee approved the U.S. aid package
to Colombia.  The aid package will now be considered in the full Senate as
early as Tuesday, May 16.

Some improvements were made in the Senate version of the bill.  The overall
package was cut down from $1.6 billion to $1.142 billion, $394 million of
which is designated for other countries or U.S. agencies.  The Senate
version reduced the amount spent on military assistance, strengthened human
rights conditions, increased congressional oversight, and included
additional funds for human rights protection and civilian initiatives for
peace.   Even with these changes, the thrust of the package remains the
same, it will send large amounts of military assistance to an abusive army,
it will support ineffective drug policies, and it will draw the United
States further into an unwinnable counterinsurgency war.

In the Appropriations Committee on May 9, many Senators raised surprisingly
strong concerns about the intent of the package.  In addition, Senator
Gorton of Washington State offered an amendment to eliminate almost $800
million from the package.  Senators Gorton (R-WA), Domenici (R-NM), Burns
(R-MT), Craig (R-ID), Leahy (D-VT), Harkin (D-IA), Mikulski (D-MD), Kohl
(D-WI), Murray (D-WA), Durbin (D-IL) and Gregg (R-NH) voted for Gorton's
amendment, but it was ultimately defeated 15 - 11.

The U.S. aid package will now go to a vote by the full Senate. Senator
Wellstone will offer an amendment to shift funds from Colombian military
aid to drug treatment at home.

As indicated in yesterday's vote, there is skepticism about the U.S. aid
package, constituents CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE and defeat the military portion
of the package by contacting their Senators.  CALL YOUR SENATORS and urge
them to oppose all military aid to Colombia, support the Wellstone or any
other amendment to shift aid from military assistance, increase funds for
the internally displaced, and retain human rights conditions.

***For up-to-date info on the U.S. aid package including details on the
dollar amounts included in Senate version of the bill, visit the CIP
web-page http://www.ciponline.org/colombia/aid/  ***

______________________________________________________
B A C K G R O U N D
______________________________________________________

BACKGROUND: On January 11, 2000, the Clinton administration introduced a
$1.3 billion aid package to Colombia, the majority of which was targeted
for the Colombian military, a military with a notorious human rights
record.  On Thursday, March 30th, the full House of Representatives
approved the 2000 emergency supplemental aid package (HR 3908), which
included $1.7 billion in aid for Colombia and surrounding countries.
Despite strong efforts by some Representatives to cut the money designated
for military aid to Colombia, the supplemental package emerged with the
Colombia package intact and without strong human rights conditions on aid
for the Colombian military.  The Senate Republican leadership then delayed
the package because of budget concerns and decided to consider it during
the current appropriations process.

______________________________________________________
PART 1: CALL YOUR SENATORS
AND ASK THEM TO:
______________________________________________________

1) Oppose the portion of the supplemental aid package that provides
military aid to Colombia;

2) Support Senator Wellstone's amendment that shifts funds for military
assistance to demand reduction, drug prevention and treatment programs in
the United States and any other positive amendments that cut or shift
military assistance to Colombia;

3) Support amendments that increase humanitarian assistance for Colombia's
estimated 1.8 million internally displaced persons;

4) Retain strong human rights conditions already included in the bill;

5) SPEAK-OUT! The more senators that speak out during the Senate debate,
the better. Please ask your senators to share their concerns regarding
human rights in Colombia during the vote.

___________________________________________
TALKING POINTS
___________________________________________

+ This aid package will not only pour hundreds of millions of dollars into
the most abusive military in the Western Hemisphere, but it will almost
certainly destabilize fragile peace negotiations and undermine support of a
negotiated settlement.

+To avoid getting the United States more deeply involved with Colombia's
infamous armed forces, I ask you to oppose aid to the Colombian army due to
human rights concerns, especially army links at a regional and local level
to brutal paramilitary forces.

+Instead, I urge you to support a substantial positive aid package for
Colombia, including: humanitarian relief for people displaced by violence;
crop substitution programs for small farmers to switch from coca to legal
crops; economic assistance; programs to strengthen Colombian government
investigations into human rights violations and drug trafficking; aid for
civil society efforts for human rights and peace.

+Finally, because the United States "War on Drugs" is one that must be
fought at home, I ask you to increase funding for drug treatment and
prevention programs here in our own country.
__________________________________________________
HOW TO CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS OF CONGRESS:

Call the U.S. Capitol switchboard: 202-224-3121
Or look up your members of Congress on the Internet: www.house.gov or
www.senate.gov
__________________________________________________

For more information contact:
Latin America Working Group: (202) 546-7010, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
U.S. Colombia/Coordinating Office (202) 232-8090, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
________________________END______________________________

Alison Giffen
Director
U.S./Colombia Coordinating Office
Phone: 202-232-8090
Fax: 202-232-8092
Suite 200 1630 Connecticut Ave. NW
Washington D.C.  20009
http://www.igc.org/colhrnet/

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