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Body of Jaime Gómez Found Near Bogotá; Family Alleges Political Assassination
The body of Jaime Enrique Gómez, political advisor to
Senator Piedad Cordoba and former presidential
candidate Horatio Serpa of Colombia?s opposition
parties, was found this weekend the Cerro Monsserat
above Bogotá. His remains were detected by the
dog of a man walking in the park and were brought to
the National Institute of Legal Medicine and Forensic
Science by the Section of Judicial Police (Sijin).
Gómez?s identity was later confirmed by matching
dental records. The official cause of death has not
yet been released, but Gómez?s family and human
rights groups maintain that this was a political
assassination. In a statement in the news magazine
Semana, Gómez?s son Juan Sebastián shared
his feelings. ?We believe this was a political
assassination. The circumstances surrounding the
recovery of my father?s remains were very strange.?
The mountain on which his body was discovered was
searched extensively in the fifteen days following his
disappearance on March 21, leading some to
conclude that he was killed at another location. The
case has been turned over to the Fiscalía General
(Attorney General), who will conduct the
investigation.
Click here to read the article in Semana
Office of National Drug Control Policy: Net Coca Cultivation in Colombia Up in 2005
The Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
announced the most recent numbers on net coca
cultivation in Colombia, showing a marked increase
from 2004 to 2005. In 2005, net coca cultivation
was 144,000 hectares, a 30,000 hectare increase
from 2004. This amount exceeds levels from 1999
and 2000?the year before Plan Colombia began and
the program?s first year. The ONDCP noted that the
area covered to collect data in this report was 81%
larger than the area used in 2004, and that as
such, ?a year-to-year comparison is not possible.?
Independent drug policy analysts disagree. The
Center for International Policy (CIP) published a
report on its website this week, disputing the
government?s claims. ?Either Colombia has returned
to this level of cultivation, or the ?reductions?
reported in 2002 and 2003 were false due to poor
measurement.? CIP insists, ?It cannot plausibly be
claimed that better measurement would have shown
coca-growing to be twice as extensive ? 288,000
hectares ? in 1999 and 2000. A dozen years of aerial
herbicide fumigation in Colombia has shown one thing
clearly: spraying people who have no other economic
alternatives is effective only at reducing coca-
growing in a specific zone for a specific period of
time.? These new numbers show that Colombia still
has a long way to go if it hopes to achieve its goal of
reducing net coca cultivation in the country by 50%
in six years.
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party, that seeks to educate U.S. policymakers, the
media and the U.S. public about the impact of U.S.
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