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Secretary Rice's Meeting with Colombian

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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: OVIP RICE CONDOLEEZZA ETRD ECIN EINV ELAB
PGOV, PHUM, PREL, PTER, SMIG, CO
SUBJECT: Secretary Rice's Meeting with Colombian
Demobilized Paramilitary Combatants

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TAGS: OVIP RICE CONDOLEEZZA ETRD ECIN EINV ELAB
PGOV, PHUM, PREL, PTER, SMIG, CO
SUBJECT: Secretary Rice's Meeting with Colombian
Demobilized Paramilitary Combatants


1. (U) January 25, 2008; 10:45 a.m.; Medellin, Colombia.


2. (U) Participants:

United States
The Secretary
Ambassador William Brownfield
Representative Melissa Bean
Representative Eliot Engel
Representative Jane Harman
Representative Alcee Hastings
Representative Ron Klein
Representative Rick Larsen
Representative Solomon Ortiz
Representative Ed Perlmutter
Representative David Scott
A/S Jeffrey Bergner, H
A/S Sean McCormack, PA
A/S Tom Shannon, WHA
A/S Daniel Sullivan, EEB
S Chief of Staff Brian Gunderson
Director of House Affairs Scott Kamins
Deputy Executive Secretary Kevin Whitaker
Carolyn Cooley, Embassy Notetaker

COLOMBIA
Medellin Mayor Alonso Salazar Jaramillo
Ambassador Carolina Barco
National Planning Director Carolina Renteria
High Commissioner for Reintegration Frank Pearl
Demobilized Paramilitary Combatants


3. (SBU) SUMMARY. The Secretary and accompanying CODEL
met with High Commissioner for Reintegration Frank Pearl,
who described the successes and challenges of helping
demobilized paramilitaries adapt to society. During
breakout sessions with demobilized individuals, former
fighters shared their personal histories, conveying a
message of renewed optimism and appreciation for the
Government of Colombia and the city of Medellin. Many
noted the improved security situation contributes to safer
communities and creates positive conditions for their
reintegration. END SUMMARY.

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COLOMBIAN GOVERNMENT SUPPORT TO DEMOBILIZED
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4. (SBU) Pearl outlined the Colombian government's program
for demobilized combatants, reporting that 46,000
combatants had demobilized in the last five years. He
said the average age of an ex-combatant is 26 and 50


percent cannot read or write. The program aims to help
the demobilized register and comply with program
requirements, such as psycho-social counseling, home
visits, and a pledge against returning to criminal
activity. The reintegration program also provides
educational and vocational training, and engages
demobilized with local communities. The majority of
demobilized are former United Self-Defense Forces of
Colombia members, although 2,600 Revolutionary Armed
Forces of Colombia members have also joined the program,
including 150 in the past month.


5. (SBU) Pearl said finding secure employment for
demobilized paramilitary remains a challenge. Still,
almost 19,000 work in the informal sector with only some
3,000 participants having returned to crime. More formal
sector jobs, such as would be generated by the bilateral
Trade Promotion Agreement, would help strengthen the
reintegration program and prevent recidivism.

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DEMOBILIZED EXPERIENCE: SHARED OPTIMISM
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6. (SBU) The Secretary's break out group included
Representatives Engel and Ortiz, Ambassador Brownfield,
Mayor Salazar, Pearl, and six demobilized paramilitaries.
The ex-combatants' individual stories emphasized common
themes: satisfaction with their reinsertion into civil
life, appreciation of the support provided by the Medellin
community, and recognition of the Colombian government's
security improvements.


7. (SBU) Two demobilized paramilitaries described their
efforts to create "peace for all" in their jobs working
with the displaced and victims of violence. Another noted
communities throughout the country are now much safer due
to the improved security. Many families and neighborhoods
at last have "tranquility". One participant told the
Secretary: "I am a new man. I can eat, sleep, and study
here in peace. Medellin is the best city in the world."


8. (SBU) The Secretary asked if they regretted their
actions as paramilitaries; one replied that they had
demobilized because of regret. The only woman in the
group said she wanted to ensure her children did not
follow the same violent path. Representative Engel asked
about demobilized paramilitaries returning to delinquency.
The group told him recidivism rarely occurs in Medellin
where the demobilized receive strong community support.
RICE