Day of Action - April 28, 2008

On Monday, April 28 we will take collective action to ask that U.S. policy promote peace and justice in Colombia rather than military involvement and violence.

Below you will find 2 different postcards for Days of Prayer and Action. To see the full postcards (pdf), click on the images. Choose which one you and your congregation would like to send to Congress. Then let Travis know how many you need by emailing him at twheeler@lawg.org.


"Peace in Colombia is Possible"



Ask Your Member of Congress to Create a New Colombia Policy that Protects the Victims of Violence by:

Reducing military aid and increasing social spending for Colombia:
By reducing military aid to Colombia and increasing social spending, the United States will help alleviate some of Colombia's greatest social needs. Such spending will serve to assist the country's nearly 4 million internally displaced people and provide for a safe return to their lands. It will also help protect victims of violence who are seeking reparation and justice, promote human rights and provide alternative livelihoods for Colombians suffering from decades of economic hardship and conflict.

Ending Aerial Fumigations:
Aerial fumigations have damaged Colombia's environment and caused human health problems. Furthermore, they have led to displacement and intensified conflict in certain regions of Colombia. They have not resulted in decreased coca production in Colombia or reduced levels of cocaine in the United States. Ending aerial fumigations will free up funds that could be spent on a more effective anti-narcotics policy in Colombia.

Increasing humanitarian aid to victims of violence:
Victims in Colombia represent one of the greatest hopes for Colombia's future. They are organized and working to gain reparation for crimes committed against them, while simultaneously pursuing truth, justice and legal reforms that will help ensure peace in Colombia. By supporting victims, the United States will be contributing not only to the basic needs of victims, but to a more stable and just Colombian society.

Promoting a negotiated settlement to the conflict in Colombia:
2008 has presented some of the most important opportunities for negotiations with Colombian guerilla groups in nearly ten years. At this opportune time, U.S. support for negotiations is vital and could serve to significantly reduce the gravest forms of conflict in Colombia while leading to permanent peace.

 

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