The EU and Colombia: Betraying Responsibility
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The EU and Colombia: Betraying Responsibility
Analysis prepared by COHA Research Associate Julian
Armington
Thursday 10 November 2005
- The EU is on the verge of sending financial support to implement the atrocious Colombian “Justice and Peace Law” to demobilize that country’s paramilitary groups.
- The law brings neither justice nor peace to a country which has suffered for decades, while granting impunity to paramilitary human rights abusers and assuring that massive crimes will be minimally punished.
- Despite widespread international denouncements of the law, the EU, under Spanish Prime Minister Zapatero’s distressing leadership, decided to go ahead and shamelessly pass a resolution in favor of the law.
- The move is just another example of the EU’s lack of relevance when dealing with the problems of Latin America, as evidenced in the past year with the cases of Haiti and Cuba.
In a deeply disturbing move for local
and international human rights monitors, both the EU and
Iberoamerican Community have passed declarations backing a
controversial Colombian law that creates a legal framework
for the partial peace process now fitfully being seen in the
war-ravaged Andean nation. This event has afforded
legitimacy, and even the proposal of considerable financial
aid, on the part of the EU, for a law which otherwise has
been widely viewed as granting impunity to criminals and
human rights abusers, while doing little to secure a lasting
peace. The declarations follow a summer of feverish lobbying
by Colombian authorities, during which they managed to
convince an international community which desperately wanted
to find a basis for hope, to put their support behind a
peace process that to date has produced only spotty results
and fails to bring even a semblance of justice to the
innocent victims of years of right-wing atrocities.
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