News (Media Awareness Project) - US PA: PUB LTE: Conflict In Bolivia |
Title: | US PA: PUB LTE: Conflict In Bolivia |
Published On: | 2000-11-08 |
Source: | New York Times (NY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-09-03 03:06:32 |
CONFLICT IN BOLIVIA
To the Editor:
Re "Where the Coca Trade Withers, Tourism Sprouts" (Shinahota Journal, Nov. 2):
The coca-growing Chapare region of Bolivia is severely impoverished and
deeply conflicted. It is disappointing that after a month of fierce
protests and strikes, intense militarization, deadly confrontations and
disappearances - and on the same day that Bolivia's Catholic Church and the
state human rights office denounced torture in the region - your article
turns our attention toward a fledgling resort project.
It is misleading to speak of peace, tranquillity and future golf courses in
a region surrounded by 10,000 troops and home to a radical and organized
peasantry that has nowhere else to go and that continues to replant its
traditional coca crops in the absence of viable alternatives.
NOAH FRIEDMAN-RUDOVSKY Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 2000
To the Editor:
Re "Where the Coca Trade Withers, Tourism Sprouts" (Shinahota Journal, Nov. 2):
The coca-growing Chapare region of Bolivia is severely impoverished and
deeply conflicted. It is disappointing that after a month of fierce
protests and strikes, intense militarization, deadly confrontations and
disappearances - and on the same day that Bolivia's Catholic Church and the
state human rights office denounced torture in the region - your article
turns our attention toward a fledgling resort project.
It is misleading to speak of peace, tranquillity and future golf courses in
a region surrounded by 10,000 troops and home to a radical and organized
peasantry that has nowhere else to go and that continues to replant its
traditional coca crops in the absence of viable alternatives.
NOAH FRIEDMAN-RUDOVSKY Philadelphia, Nov. 3, 2000
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