President Obama deepens U.S.’s long-standing practice of giving the most military aid to the worst human rights abusers.

The biggest human rights scandal in years is developing in Colombia. The largest mass grave unearthed in Colombia was discovered by accident last year just outside a Colombian Army base in La Macarena, a rural municipality located in the Department of Meta just south of Bogota. The grave was discovered when children drank from a nearby stream and started to become seriously ill. These illnesses were traced to runoff from what was discovered to be a mass grave. The fact that this grave was discovered just outside a Colombian military base overseen by U.S. military advisers — the U.S. having around 600 military advisers in that country — is especially troubling, and raises serious questions about the U.S.’s own conduct in that country. This calls into greater question the propriety of President Obama’s agreement with President Alvaro Uribe last summer to grant the U.S. access to 7 military bases in that country.

Title: U.S. and Colombia Cover Up Atrocities through Mass Graves

News sources: The Huffington post, April 03, 2010

URL: www.huffingtonpost.com/…/us-colombia-cover-up-atro_b_521402.htm

Author: Dan Kovalik

Researcher: Helen Kitilla,

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Julie Andrzejewski

St. Cloud State University

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  • wenjie

    I like this paper very much. it makes US to be cautious about the human right abuse. the Unite State citiziens should know where their money is going.

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  • wenjie albert

    it makes US to be cautious about the human right abuse. the Unite State citiziens should know where their money is going. I like this paper very much.

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  • Antony

    It’s disgusting how people take their colleagues life at a blink of an eyelid. This is a very good article and need to focus and investigated to establish the exact numbers of people who were killed and buried secretely. If the situations goes unabated it might turn out to be similar to the 1994 Rwanda genocide which claimed over 800,000 lives.Obama should not support the indecent act by sending the military to Colombia.

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  • Erik

    US did not kill all those people or created the mass grave so what if the US have military bases in Colombia. It is there to protect the people from such kind of violence.

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  • Michael

    url no longer works. I guess maybe the story was censored and deleted from huffington post. Is the article anywhere else?

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