News (Media Awareness Project) - Colombia: Peace Commission To Introduce Proposal Calling For |
Title: | Colombia: Peace Commission To Introduce Proposal Calling For |
Published On: | 2001-09-24 |
Source: | Salt Lake Tribune (UT) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-25 07:52:59 |
PEACE COMMISSION TO INTRODUCE PROPOSAL CALLING FOR CEASE-FIRE
BOGOTA -- A peace commission this week will urge warring parties in
Colombia's decades-old armed conflict to declare a cease-fire, Colombia's
leading newspaper reported Sunday.
If accepted, the proposal would require the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia, or FARC -- the nation's largest rebel army -- to renounce its
practice of extortion and kidnapping. It would oblige the government to
curb violence sponsored by paramilitaries and to halt indiscriminate
fumigation of drug crops.
The drug sprayings -- funded through part of a $1.3 billion U.S. aid
package -- are the backbone of Washington's drug war in Colombia, the
world's biggest supplier of cocaine. The sprayings are a prerequisite of
further U.S. support.
BOGOTA -- A peace commission this week will urge warring parties in
Colombia's decades-old armed conflict to declare a cease-fire, Colombia's
leading newspaper reported Sunday.
If accepted, the proposal would require the Revolutionary Armed Forces of
Colombia, or FARC -- the nation's largest rebel army -- to renounce its
practice of extortion and kidnapping. It would oblige the government to
curb violence sponsored by paramilitaries and to halt indiscriminate
fumigation of drug crops.
The drug sprayings -- funded through part of a $1.3 billion U.S. aid
package -- are the backbone of Washington's drug war in Colombia, the
world's biggest supplier of cocaine. The sprayings are a prerequisite of
further U.S. support.
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