House Resolution
CSN-Madison, March 8, 2002
H.L.C.
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(Original Signature of Member)
107TH CONGRESS
2D SESSION
H. RES. ll
Expressing support for the democratically elected Government of Colombian
its efforts to counter threats from United States-designated foreign
terrorist organizations.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Mr. HYDE (for himself and Mr. LANTOS) submitted the following resolution;
which was referred to the Committee on_____________________________________
RESOLUTION
-Expressing support for the democratically elected Government of Colombia
and its efforts to counter threats from
United States-designated foreign terrorist organizations.
-Whereas the democratically elected Government of Colombia, led by President
Andres Pastrana, is the legitimate authority in the oldest representative
democracy in South America;
-Whereas the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Attorney General
and the Secretary of the Treasury, is required to designate as foreign
terrorist organizations those groups whose activities threaten the security
of United States nationals or the national security interests of the
United States pursuant to section 219 of the Immigration and Nationality
Act;
-Whereas the Secretary of State has designated three Colombian terrorist
groups as foreign terrorist organizations, including the Revolutionary
Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), the United Self-defense Forces of Colombia
(AUC), and the National Liberation Army (ELN);
-Whereas all three United States-designated foreign terrorist organizations
regularly engage in criminal acts, including murder, kidnapping, and
extortion perpetrated against Colombian civilians, government officials,
security forces, and against foreign nationals, including United States
citizens;
-Whereas the FARC is holding five Colombian legislators, a presidential
candidate, and Colombian police and army officers and soldiers as hostages
and has recently escalated bombings against civilian targets, including
a foiled attempt to destroy the city of Bogotas principal water
reservoir;
-Whereas, according to the Colombian Government, the Archers received
training in terrorist techniques and technology from foreign nationals;
-Whereas, since 1992, United States-designated foreign terrorist organizations
in Colombia have committed serious crimes against United States citizens,
kidnapping more than 50 Americans and murdering at least ten Americans;
-Whereas the Drug Enforcement Administration believes that members of
the FARC and the AUC directly engage in
narcotics trafficking;
-Whereas individual members of Colombias security forces have
collaborated with illegal paramilitary organizations by, inter alia,
in some instances allowing such organizations to pass through roadblocks,
sharing tactical information with such organizations, and providing
such organizations with supplies and ammunition;
-Whereas while the Colombian Government has made progress in its efforts
to combat and capture members of illegal paramilitary organizations
and taken positive steps to break links between individual members of
the security forces and such organizations, further steps by the Colombian
Government are warranted;
-Whereas in 1998 Colombian President Andres Pastrana began exhaustive
efforts to negotiate a peace agreement with the FARC and implemented
extraordinary con-fidence-building measures to advance these negotiations,
including establishing a 16,000-square-mile safe haven for the FARC;
-Whereas the Government of Colombia has also undertaken substantial
efforts to negotiate a peace agreement with the ELN;
-Whereas the United States has consistently supported the Government
of Colombias protracted efforts to negotiate a peace agreement
with the FARC and supports the Government of Colombia in its continuing
efforts to reach a negotiated agreement with the ELN;
-Whereas the United States would welcome a negotiated, political solution
to end the violence in Colombia;
-Whereas, after the FARC hijacked a commercial airplane and took Colombian
Senator Jorge Eduardo Gechem Turbay as a hostage into the government-created
safe haven, President Pastrana ended his governments sponsorship
of the peace negotiations with the FARC and ordered Colombias
security forces to reestablish legitimate governmental control in the
safe haven;
-Whereas President Pastrana has received strong expressions of support
from foreign governments and international organizations for his decision
to end the peace talks and dissolve the FARCs safe haven; and
-Whereas the Government of Colombias negotiations with the ELN
are continuing despite the end of the negotiations with the FARC: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved, That 1
(1) the House of Representatives 2
(A) expresses its support for the democrat- 3
ically elected Government of Colombia and the 4
Colombian people as they strive to protect their 5
democracy from terrorism and the scourge of il- 6
licit narcotics; and 7
(B) deplores the continuing criminal ter- 8
rorist acts of murder, abduction, and extortion 9
carried out by all United States-designated for- 10
eign terrorist organizations in Colombia against 11
United States citizens, the civilian population of 12
Colombia, and Colombian authorities; and 13
(2) it is the sense of the House of Representa- 1
tives that the President, without undue delay, should 2
transmit to Congress for its consideration proposed 3
legislation, consistent with United States law regard- 4
ing the protection of human rights, to assist the 5
Government of Colombia protect its democracy from 6
United States-designated foreign terrorist organiza- 7
tions and the scourge of illicit narcotics; and 8
(3) it is the sense of the House of Representa- 9
tives that the Secretary of State should designate a 10
high-ranking official to coordinate all United States 11
assistance to the Government of Colombia to ensure 12
clarity of United States policy and the effective de- 13
livery of United States support. 14
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