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Resolution for Colombia's Displaced Passes
Full House!
July 12, 2007
We are delighted to tell you resolution
426 for displaced Colombians has passed the House of Representatives.
The resolution, first introduced by Rep. Jim McGovern, brings renewed
attention to the plight of the many Colombians violently displaced from
their communities while also recommending an increase in humanitarian
aid. Increasing aid in this way will give internally displaced persons
a real opportunity to rebuild their lives in a dignified manner. However,
the passage of this resolution is only one of many victories for peace
and justice in Colombia in recent weeks.
After many years of advocating for change, we are thrilled to report
the positive new approach to Colombia has recently been approved by
the full House of Representatives. With all of your calls to the Congress,
those who supported the old approach did not have the votes to turn
back the clock.
The foreign aid bill cuts military aid to Colombia by $30 million while
greatly increasing aid for poor farmers and victims. For example, Afro-Colombian
and indigenous communities will receive $15 million in development aid
planned in consultation with these communities.
The aid package aims to strengthen respect for human rights by providing
judicial institutions with the resources they need to investigate abuses
and collaboration with paramilitaries. Human rights conditions will
now apply to 40 percent, not just 25 percent, of military aid in the
bill.
Given the failure of aerial spraying to curb coca cultivation by even
a single hectare in seven years, the House has also sensibly reduced
funding for spray planes used to fumigate farms and increased aid for
small farmers. It's not perfect… but it's a huge step in the right
direction!
Now, we must shift our efforts to securing a positive new direction
for Colombia on the Senate side. Since the foreign aid bill will be
coming before the full Senate soon, now is the perfect time to contact
your senator and ask them to support this new approach in aid to Colombia.
Encourage them to provide greater assistance to help Colombia's victims
of violence, to strengthen the justice system, and to provide real economic
alternatives to small farmers. To contact your senator, dial the Capitol
Switchboard at 202-224-3121. We are on a roll - let's keep the pressure
on!
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