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Thursday January 01 1970

Book Launch - "Chemical Warfare in Colombia: The Costs of Coca Fumigation"

category dublin | environment | event notice author Thursday October 20, 2005 18:03author by Lara Kelly - Trocaireauthor email lkelly at trocaire dot ieauthor address Maynooth, Co. Kildareauthor phone 01 629 3333 Report this post to the editors

Irish book launch of "Chemical Warfare in Colombia: The Costs of Coca Fumigation"

When: Wednesday 26 Oct, from 6pm
Where: Eliz Rooms, House 6, Trinity College (Front Square)

Organised by Trocaire and the Latin America Solidarity Centre (LASC), in partnership with Trinity One World Society and the Latin America Bureau, London.

US planes are deluging Colombian soil with a powerful herbicide intended to destroy 'illicit' coca crops - the raw material of cocaine. But, as this path-breaking book of investigative journalism shows, the aerial spraying, while largely ineffective in halting coca cultivation, is damaging the health of thousands of Colombian peasants and poisoning a precious environment rich in biodiversity.

Aerial fumigation of coca is a key weapon in the US-sponsored ‘war on drugs’. Why is it happening, and who really benefits? The authors travel to the Putumayo and Bolívar departments of Colombia , where most of the spraying takes place, to talk to those most affected. A complex and disturbing story emerges, one which connects the fumigation programme to Colombian politics, US hemispheric interests, and international drugs policy. Through first-hand investigative reporting Branford and O’Shaughnessy draw a damning picture of a futile and indiscriminate chemical war, waged largely on the poor.

Authors: Hugh O'Shaughnessy and Sue Branford have long experience on reporting on Latin America for the British media, including the BBC, the Financial Times , the Observer and the Guardian .

Amanda Romero , from the American Friends Service (the Quakers), works with women's groups in Putumayo in the south of Colombia , which has been badly affected by the spraying. She has moving stories to tell of the struggles of peasant women, who are trying to bring up their families in a violent region, long affected by Colombia 's internal war and now suffering from chemical poisoning. She will speak at the launch in Dublin .

author by iosafpublication date Wed Oct 26, 2005 15:54author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Clinton signed the order in July 2000 to assist Colombia in aerial eradication of Coca.

The aerial spray mixture contains three components: water, an EPA registered formulation of the herbicide glyphosate, and Cosmo-Flux 411F, a surfactant produced in Colombia that helps the herbicide to penetrate the waxy surface of the coca leaves.

Glyphosate is manufactured by the U.S. based Monsanto Corporation and is commonly referred to by the trade name Roundup. Glyphosate is a non-selective herbicide, meaning that any plant exposed to a sufficient amount of the chemical will be killed. Debate has raged for over 5 years on the toxicity of the chemical.

Go along to the book launch I'm sure these people can explain it better than I can. But remember that Coca grows on the edge of the forest, that is one reason why it isn't so ecologically sustainable, coca production is associated with constant clearing of the forest. Either by those who grow it, (amongst the poorest cash crop peasants globally) and then those who come along in aircraft and destroy the crops. The result is :-
less and less forest. No solution to the drug demand in the USA which compounds the poverty of South American peasants can morally be justified.

Latest local spanish language article @ link-
http://www.ecoportal.net/content/view/full/21216/

They are killing the Land and Blinding Poor People to stop their own Addicts
They are killing the Land and Blinding Poor People to stop their own Addicts

 
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