Plane crashes on anti-coca mission in Colombia; U.S. pilot killed
Source: Reuters
Plane crashes on anti-coca mission in Colombia; U.S. pilot killed
Reuters
8:06 p.m. EDT, September 27, 2013
BOGOTA (Reuters) - An American pilot was killed and a U.S. co-pilot seriously injured on Friday when their plane crashed while on a mission to eradicate coca plants in southern Colombia, police said.
Spraying of coca plants to combat the drugs trade has been intensified in Colombia since 2000 with support from the United States, which has provided billions of dollars to help Colombia fight guerrillas who are funded partly by revenue from cocaine.
"Preliminary information we have is that it was a mechanical failure. An American piloting the plane was killed and the one accompanying him was injured," a police source told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
The police source said the two were contractors working for companies hired by the Colombian government to fumigate coca crops. Most of those companies are from the United States, but it was not immediately clear who employed the pilots.
Read more: http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/sns-rt-us-pilot-20130927,0,3842623.story
Comrade Grumpy
(13,184 posts)JoeyT
(6,785 posts)absolutely OUTRAGED that someone would indiscriminately poison civilians. I'm sure we'll see the same amount of outrage that we're spraying poison over villages and annihilating food crops (They're not real selective about what they spray) in the WoD. Or not.
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)Cargill made illegal farmland grab in Colombia, Oxfam says
By Tom Webb
twebb@pioneerpress.com
Posted: 09/27/2013 12:01:00 AM CDT | Updated: 111 min. ago
Social justice charity Oxfam is accusing agribusiness giant Cargill of using "36 shell companies" to acquire nearly 130,000 acres of farmland in Colombia, evading that nation's limits on land ownership.
In a report called "Divide and Purchase" on issued Friday, Oxfam says that a Cargill subsidiary moved quietly to buy huge tracts of farmland in Colombia's Altillanura region between 2010 and 2012.
Cargill spokeswoman Lori Johnson said Friday that it's true that one of its subsidiaries made sizeable purchases of Colombian cropland, but the Wayzata-based agribusiness giant believes the acquisitions were legal.
"There are parcels that have been set aside for family farms," Johnson said Friday. "We did not buy any parcels that had those restrictions. ... All of the actions taken were above-board and fully in tune with the laws of Colombia."
More:
http://www.twincities.com/business/ci_24191892/cargill-guilty-farmland-grab-colombia-oxfam-says
Judi Lynn
(160,545 posts)American fumigation plane pilot killed in south Colombia crash
posted by Adriaan Alsema
Sep 27, 2013
US fumigation airplane pilot has been killed and his co-pilot injured in a crash the south of Colombia, the US embassy in Bogota said Friday.
The United embassy regrets to inform about the death of an American pilot in a sinister accident on [Friday] September 27 on Colombian territory, Colombian media cited an embassy press release.
The embassy reportedly said the Air Tractor AT-802 airplane was on a fumigation mission on the request of the Colombian national police.
Preliminary information we have is that it was a mechanical failure, a police source told Reuters.
The embassy said to not reveal the name of the pilot out of respect for his family.
Local media reported that the airplane had taken off from the Larandia airport in the south of the Caqueta department and crashed in the municipality of Montañita.
The US military is in Colombia as part of Plan Colombia, a bilateral pact to combat coca cultivation, drug trafficking and leftist rebels that was kicked off in 2001. Since then, Washington spent $8 billion in Colombia after which coca cultivation in the South American country dropped.
http://colombiareports.co/american-fumigation-plane-pilot-killed-south-colombia-crash/
(Short article, no more at link.)
SylviaD
(721 posts)...I'm wondering if this couldn't be a cartel "hit"?
Nihil
(13,508 posts)Of course, mere foreign peasants don't count do they?
SylviaD
(721 posts)...and the excuse is there are drugs growing a few miles away?