Published in The Economist
May 8th 2008
SIR – The decision by the United States Congress to delay consideration of the free-trade agreement (FTA) with Colombia is not, as you suggest, because the Democrats have something “against Colombia”. Last year Congress approved hundreds of millions of dollars in aid for Colombia, and such assistance will probably continue. The debate over the FTA revolves around a separate question: whether free trade should trump human-rights concerns, or whether it should be premised on respect for human rights, especially the rights of workers producing the goods to be traded.
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Colombia's status as an ally should not lead the United States to turn a blind eye to serious human-rights problems. Congress is right to shift course and show that it means what it says when it talks about human rights.
José Miguel Vivanco
Americas director
Human Rights Watch
Washington, DC




