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Subject: [chemical-trails] Fw: PANUPS: Colombian Drug Wars

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Subject: PANUPS: Colombian Drug Wars


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P A N U P S
Pesticide Action Network Updates Service
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Farmers are Victims in Colombian Drug Wars

September 23, 1999

Under the premise of eradicating drug crops, the Colombian
government has been spraying traditional farming communities
indiscriminately with herbicides containing glyphosate.

In June of this year, the Colombian government began spraying homes
and farms of the Yanacona indigenous community in the Macizo
Colombiano region, Cauca province. Herbicides were sprayed over
houses, community centers, schools, water sources, pastures and
workers in the fields. Intended to kill small crops of opium poppy, the
raw material used to make heroin, the spraying destroyed crops and
pasture lands the Yanacona depend on for food and income. Fish and
chickens died, other farm animals became ill, and both adults and
children suffered symptoms of pesticide poisoning.

Faced with illnesses and loss of crops, the Yanacona indigenous
community sent a delegation to meet with the governor of the province,
demanding a stop to the spraying. The governor promised that a fact-
finding commission including representatives of several governmental
and nongovernmental agencies would visit the community to collect
testimony on the spraying. The actual commission consisted, however,
of just two representatives of the provincial government.

Some 1500 members of the Yanacona community assembled to meet
with the fact-finding commission. People presented testimony of their
experience of being "sprayed like flies" and becoming ill. Mothers
reported on illnesses among children, including respiratory distress,
rashes, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, migraines and conjunctivitis. One
pregnant mother with five children testified that all her children were
sick and her livelihood had been destroyed.

Others reported that their pastures had been ruined and their cattle were
ill. The spraying destroyed crops the Yanacona grow to feed their
families and has affected their ability to sell their farm products. For
example, the sale price of milk and cheese has fallen by 50% or more,
due to customers' fears that the cows have drunk water contaminated
with pesticides.

Community members maintain that the majority of the Yanacona farms
that have been sprayed do not grow poppies.

In another area of Colombia, spraying with glyphosate has undone the
successes of small farmers who were working to establish ecologically
and economically sound alternatives to drug crops. Farmers in Caqueta
province have designed intercropped gardens of native species, pasture
areas with tree cover, and small-scale fish farming. In August, the
government began spraying herbicides that have killed seedlings in
their nurseries and crops in their fields, contaminated water sources and
made adults and children sick. The farmers are seeking help from the
International Red Cross to set up a forum in which to present testimony
on what they have experienced.

Colombia produces three illicit drug crops: marijuana, coca and opium
poppy. Commercial production of coca for processing into cocaine
began in the mid-1970s and has increased dramatically; Colombia is
now the world's largest producer of cocaine. Large-scale production of
opium poppy did not begin until 1990, but it too has grown rapidly.
Colombia is now the primary supplier of heroin to the eastern United
States.

Between 1990 and 1998, the U.S. provided some US$625 million to the
Colombian National Police and the Colombian military for aircraft,
weapons, ammunition and other support for the war on drugs.
Beginning in 1996, the U.S. State Department identified herbicide
spraying to eradicate opium poppy crops as a priority; the cost of this
undertaking for fiscal year 1999 may be as high as US$68 million. Yet
the expensive and inhumane "war on drugs" has not brought the drug
trade under control. According to conservative estimates, the area in
Colombia planted with illegal crops increased by almost 400% between
1978 and 1998. Between 1996 and 1998, despite consistent spraying,
coca production in Colombia increased by 50% and poppy production
remained approximately constant.

RAPALMIRA (PAN-Colombia) is calling for the immediate
suspension and long-term prohibition of aerial spraying to eradicate
drug crops, and for the implementation of a genuine program of
alternative, sustainable development.

Source: This material is excerpted from "Casualties of the 'War on
Drugs': Traditional Farms Destroyed with Herbicides," by Elsa Nivia
and Rachel Massey, Global Pesticide Campaigner, August 1999. For
the complete article, contact PANNA at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Contact: PANNA

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Pesticide Action Network North America (PANNA)
49 Powell St., Suite 500, San Francisco, CA 94102 USA
Phone: (415) 981-1771
Fax: (415) 981-1991
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Web: www.panna.org

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