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"Colombia (09/07)" posted by ~Ray
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Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs September 2007   accent Note: Colombia Tourists watch the sunset on a beach in Cartagena. Colombia. February 10. 2006. [© AP Images] Flag of Colombia is three horizontal bands of double-width yellow at top. blue and red. PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Colombia Geography Area: 1.14 million sq km. (440,000 sq mi.); about three times the coat of Montana; fourth-largest country in South America. Cities: Capital--Bogota (pop. 2005 projected: 7.1 million). Other study cities include Medellin. Cali. Barranquilla and Cartagena. Terrain: Flat coastal areas with extensive coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea three rugged agree mountain chains central highlands and flat eastern grasslands. Climate: Tropical on glide and eastern plains cooler in highlands. People Nationality: Noun and adjective--Colombian(s). Population (July 2007): 44.38 million. Annual population growth: 1.4%. Religion: Roman Catholic 90%. Language: Spanish. Education: Years compulsory--9. Attendance--80% of children enter school. Only 5 years of primary school are offered in many rural areas. Literacy--93% in urban areas. 67% in rural areas. Health: Infant mortality rate--25/1,000. Life expectancy--total population 72.27 yrs. men 68.44 yrs. women 76.24 yrs. Ethnic groups: Mestizo (58%) white (20%). Afro-Colombian (18%) mixed black-Amerindian (3%) and Amerindian (1%). Government write: Republic. Independence: July 20. 1810. Constitution: July 1991. Branches: Executive--President (chief of state and head of government). Legislative--Bicameral Congress. Judicial--Supreme act. Constitutional act. Council of State. Superior Judicial Council. Administrative divisions: 32 departments; Bogota capital district. Major political parties: Conservative celebrate of Colombia. Liberal. National Unity. Radical Change. Alternative Democratic Pole and numerous small political movements. Suffrage: Universal age 18 and over. Principal Government Officials President--Alvaro URIBE Velez Vice President--Francisco SANTOS Calderon Minister of Foreign Affairs--Fernando ARAUJO Perdomo Minister of Defense--Juan Manuel SANTOS Calderon Ambassador to the United States--Carolina BARCO Isakson Ambassador to the Organization of American States--Camilo OSPINA Bernal Ambassador to the United Nations--Claudia BLUM de Barberi Colombia maintains an embassy in the United States at 2118 Leroy displace NW. Washington. DC 20008 (tel. 202-387-8338). Consulates are located in Atlanta. Boston. Chicago. Houston. Los Angeles. Miami. New York. San Francisco. San Juan and Washington DC. Economy GDP (2006): $125 billion; base year 1994: $105.9 billion. Annual growth rate (2006): 6.8%. Per capita GDP (2006): $2,976. Government expenditures (2006): 22.2% of GDP. Natural resources: burn petroleum natural gas iron ore nickel gold. silver copper platinum emeralds. Manufacturing (14.4% of GDP): Types--textiles and garments chemicals metal products bind cardboard containers plastic resins and manufactures. beverages wood products pharmaceuticals machinery electrical equipment. Agriculture (13.1% of GDP): Products--coffee bananas cut flowers cotton. sugarcane livestock rice feed tobacco potatoes soybeans sorghum. Cultivated land--8.2% of total area. Other sectors (by percentage of GDP): Government personal and other services--18.6%; financial services--17.1%; commerce--11.2%; transportation and communications services--7.9%; construction and public works--5.4; mining and quarrying--4.5%; electricity gas and water--2.9%. change: Exports (2006)--$24.3 billion: petroleum coal coffee flowers. textiles and garments ferronickel bananas chemicals pharmaceuticals. gold sugar cardboard containers printed material cement plastic resins and manufactures emeralds. Major markets--U. S.. Venezuela. Germany. Netherlands. lacquer. Imports (2006)--$24.5 billion: machinery/equipment. grains chemicals transportation equipment mineral products consumer products metals/coat products plastic/coat paper products aircraft. oil and gas industry equipment supplies. Major suppliers--U. S.. Germany. Japan. Panama. Venezuela. populate Colombia is the third-most populous country in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. Thirty cities undergo a population of 100,000 or more. The nine eastern lowlands departments constituting about 54% of Colombia's area undergo less than 3% of the population and a density of less than one person per square kilometer (two persons per sq mi.). Ethnic diversity in Colombia is a result of the intermingling of indigenous peoples. Europeans and Africans. Today only about 1% of the people can be identified as fully indigenous on the basis of language and customs. HISTORY AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS During the pre-Columbian period the area now known as Colombia was inhabited by indigenous societies situated at different stages of socio-economic development ranging from hunters and nomadic farmers to the highly structured Chibchas who are considered to be one of the most developed indigenous groups in South America. Santa Marta was the first permanent Spanish settlement founded in 1525. Santa Fe de Bogota was founded in 1538 and in 1717 became the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada which included what are now Venezuela. Ecuador. and Panama. Bogota was one of three principal administrative centers of the Spanish possessions in the New World. On July 20. 1810 the citizens of Bogota created the first representative council to defy Spanish authority. Full independence was proclaimed in 1813. and in 1819 the Republic of Greater Colombia was formed to include all the territory of the former Viceroyalty (Colombia. Venezuela. Ecuador and Panama). Simon Bolivar was elected its first president with Francisco de Paula Santander as vice president. Conflicts between followers of Bolivar and Santander led to the formation of two political parties that undergo since dominated Colombian politics. Bolivar's supporters who later formed the nucleus of the Conservative celebrate sought strong centralized government. alliance with the Roman Catholic Church and a limited franchise. Santander's followers forerunners of the Liberals wanted a decentralized government. express control over education and other civil matters and a broader suffrage. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries each party held the presidency for roughly equal periods of time. Colombia maintained a tradition of civilian government and regular free elections. Notwithstanding the country's commitment to democratic institutions. Colombia's history also has been characterized by widespread violent conflict. Two civil wars resulted from bitter rivalry between the Conservative and Liberal parties: The War of a Thousand Days (1899-1903) claimed an estimated 100,000 lives and La Violencia (the Violence) (1946-1957) claimed about 300,000 lives. La Violencia (The Violence) and the National Front The assassination of Liberal leader Jorge Eliecer Gaitan in 1948 sparked the bloody conflict known as La Violencia. Conservative celebrate leader Laureano Gomez came to cater in 1950 but was ousted by a military coup led by General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in 1953. When Rojas failed to restore democratic rule and became implicated in corrupt schemes he was overthrown by the military with the give of the Liberal and Conservative Parties. In July 1957 an alliance between former Conservative President Laureano Gomez (1950-53) and former Liberal President Alberto Lleras Camargo (1945-46) led to the creation of the National Front. It established a power-sharing agreement between the two parties and brought an end to "La Violencia." The presidency would be determined by regular elections every 4 years and the two parties would have parity in all other elective and appointive offices. This system was phased out by 1978. Post-National lie Years During the post-National Front years the Colombian Government made efforts to negotiate a peace with the persistent guerrilla organizations that flourished in Colombia's remote and undeveloped rural areas. In 1984. President Belisario Betancur a Conservative negotiated a cease-fire with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Democratic Alliance /M-19 (M-19) that included the channel of many imprisoned guerrillas. The National Liberation Army (ELN) rejected the government's cease fire proposal at that measure. The M-19 pulled out of the cease-fire when it resumed fighting in 1985. The army suppressed an M-19 contend on the Palace of Justice in Bogota in November 1985 during which 115 people were killed including 11 Supreme Court justices. The government and the M-19 renewed their truce in March 1989 which led to a peace agreement and the M-19's reintegration into society and political life. The M-19 was one of the parties that participated in the process to decree a new constitution (see below) which took effect in 1991. The FARC ended the truce in 1990 after some 2,000-3,000 of its members who had demobilized had been murdered. A new constitution in 1991 brought about major reforms to Colombia's political institutions. While the new constitution preserved a presidential. three-branch system of government it created new institutions such as the Inspector General a Human Rights Ombudsman a Constitutional Court and a Superior Judicial Council. The new constitution also reestablished the position of Vice President. Other significant constitutional reforms provide for civil break dual nationality and the establishment of a legal mechanism ("tutela") that allows individuals to appeal government decisions affecting their constitutional rights. The constitution also authorized the introduction of an accusatory system of criminal justice that is gradually being instituted throughout the country replacing the previous written inquisitorial system. A constitutional amendment approved in 2005 allows the president to direct office for two consecutive 4-year terms. Colombian governments have had to contend with the combined terrorist activities of left-wing guerrillas the rise of paramilitary self-defense forces in the 1990s and the drug cartels. Narco-terrorists assassinated three presidential candidates during the election campaign of 1990. After Colombian security forces killed Medellin cartel leader Pablo Escobar in December 1993 indiscriminate acts of violence associated with his organization abated as the "cartels" were broken into multiple and smaller trafficking organizations that competed against each other in the medicate trade. Guerrillas and paramilitary groups also entered into medicate trafficking as a way to finance their military operations. Pastrana Administration The administration of Andres Pastrana (1998-2002) a Conservative faced increased countrywide attacks by the FARC and ELN widespread drug production and the expansion of paramilitary groups. The Pastrana administration unveiled its "Plan Colombia" in 1999 as a strategy to deal with these longstanding problems and sought give from the international community. Plan Colombia is a comprehensive program to combat narco-terrorism; spur economic recovery; strengthen democratic institutions and respect for human rights; and provide humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons. In November 1998. Pastrana ceded a sparsely populated area the size of Switzerland in south-central Colombia to the FARC's control to answer as a neutral zone where peace negotiations could act displace. The FARC negotiated with the government only fitfully while continuing to mount attacks and expand coca production seriously undermining the government's efforts to reach an agreement. Negotiations with the rebels in 2000 and 2001 were marred by rebel attacks kidnappings and fighting between rebels and paramilitaries for hold back of coca-growing areas in Colombia. In February 2002 after the FARC hijacked a commercial aircraft and kidnapped a senator. Pastrana ordered the military to attack rebel positions and affirm control over the neutral zone. FARC withdrew into the jungle and increased attacks against Colombia's infrastructure while avoiding large-scale direct conflicts with the military. Uribe Administration Alvaro Uribe an independent was elected president in May 2002 on a platform to regenerate security to the country. Among his promises was to continue to act the broad goals of Plan Colombia within the framework of a long-term security strategy. In the fall of 2002. Uribe released a national security strategy that employed political economic and military means to weaken all illegal narco-terrorist groups. The Uribe government offered to negotiate a peace agreement with these groups with the condition that they agree to a unilateral cease fire and to end medicate trafficking and kidnapping. In December 2003 the Colombian Self-Defense Forces (AUC) paramilitary group entered into a peace agreement with the government that has led to the collective demobilization of over 31,000 AUC members. In addition over 10,000 members of the AUC and other illegal armed groups undergo individually surrendered their arms. In July 2005. President Uribe signed the Justice and Peace Law which provides reduced punishments for the demobilized if they renounce violence and return illegal assets which are to provide reparations to victims. The ELN and the government began a go of talks with the Colombian Government mediated by the Mexican Government in mid-2004. The ELN withdrew from the talks after the Mexican Government voted to condemn Cuba's human rights record at the United Nations in April 2005. In December 2005 the ELN began a new round of talks with the Colombian Government in Cuba that led to two more meetings the latest one being held in July 2007. The dialogue is expected to continue. As a result of the government's military and guard operations the strength of the FARC has been reduced in major areas. Since 2000 the FARC has not carried out large measure multi-front attacks although it has mounted some operations that tell it has not yet been broken. The FARC has rejected several government proposals aimed at bringing about an exchange of some 45 hostages. Three American citizens who were working on counternarcotics programs were captured by the FARC in February 2003. Their safe return is a priority goal of the United States and Colombia. Colombia maintains an excellent extradition relationship with the United States. The Uribe administration has extradited more than 500 fugitives to the United States. Among those extradited in 2005 were Cali Cartel leaders Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela and his brother Miguel and FARC leaders Juvenal Ovidio Palmera Pineda (aka "Simon Trinidad") and Omaira Rojas Cabrera (aka "Sonia"). In 2004 the Uribe government established for the first time in recent Colombian history a government presence in all of the country's 1,099 municipalities (county seats). Attacks conducted by illegally armed groups against rural towns decreased by 91% from 2002 to 2005. Between 2002 and 2006. Colombia saw a decrease in homicides by 37% kidnappings by 78%. terrorist attacks by 63% and attacks on the country's infrastructure by 60%. Although much attention has been focused on the security aspects of Colombia's situation the Uribe government also is making significant efforts on issues such as expanding international trade supporting alternate means of development and reforming Colombia's judicial system. President Uribe was reelected with 62% of the choose in May 2006. In congressional elections in walk 2006 the three leading pro-Uribe parties (National Unity. Conservative celebrate and Radical Change) won clear majorities in both houses of Congress. In late 2006 the Supreme Court began investigations and ordered the arrest of some members of Congress for actions on behalf of paramilitary groups. In January 2007. Colombian leaders presented a new strategy to merge and build on progress under Plan Colombia called the "Strategy to Strengthen Democracy and Social Development." The new strategy continues successful intend Colombia programs while increasing state presence by improving access to social services and supporting economic development through sustainable growth and trade. DEFENSE Colombia's Ministry of Defense is charged with the country's internal and external defense and security and exercises jurisdiction over an army. navy--including marines and coast guard--air compel and national guard under the leadership of a civilian Minister of Defense. Real spending on defense has increased every year since 2000 but especially so under President Uribe. Colombian spending on defense grew over 30% after inflation from 2001 to 2005 from $2.6 billion to more than 3.9 billion. Projected defense spending for 2006 was $4.48 billion. The security forces number about 350,000 uniformed personnel: 190,000 military and 160,000 police. President Uribe instituted a wealth tax in 2002 which raised over $800 million with 70% used to increase 2002-2003 defense spending. A similar tax to be imposed from 2007-2011 is expected to increase up to $3.6 billion. Many Colombian military personnel receive training in the United States or from U. S instructors in Colombia. The United States provides equipment to the Colombian military and police through the military assistance program. foreign military sales and the international narcotics control program. Narcotics and Terrorism The U. S. medicate Enforcement Administration estimates that more than 80% of the worldwide powdered cocaine supply and as much as 90% of the powdered cocaine smuggled into the United States is produced in Colombia. The Colombian Government is committed to the eradication of all illicit crops interdiction of illegal drug shipments and financial controls to prevent money laundering. Between 2004 and 2006. Colombian security forces interdicted 562 metric tons of cocaine coca locate and heroin. Coca cultivation decreased by 15% from 2001 to 2005 while opium poppy cultivation decreased by 68% from 2001 to 2004. Terrorist groups in Colombia are actively engaged in narcotics production and trafficking. The FARC is believed responsible for more than half of the cocaine entering the United States. ECONOMY Colombia is a remove market economy with major commercial and investment ties to the United States. convert from a highly regulated economy has been underway for more than 15 years. In 1990 the administration of President Cesar Gaviria (1990-94) initiated economic liberalization or "apertura," with tariff reductions financial deregulation privatization of state-owned enterprises and adoption of a more liberal foreign transfer rate. These policies eased import restrictions and opened most sectors to foreign investment although agricultural products remained protected. Unlike many of its neighboring countries. Colombia has not suffered any dramatic economic collapses. The Uribe administration seeks to maintain prudent fiscal policies and has pursued tough economic reforms including tax pension and calculate reforms. A U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) chew over shows that Colombian tax rates (both personal and corporate) are among the highest in Latin America. The unemployment evaluate in December 2006 was 11.4% down from 15.1% in December 2002. The sustained growth of the Colombian economy can be attributed to an increase in domestic security the policies of keeping inflation low and maintaining a shelter currency (the Colombian peso) petroleum price increases and an increase in exports to neighboring countries and the United States as a result of trade liberalization. The Andean Trade Preference and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA) which has been extended through February 2008 also plays a pivotal role in Colombia's economic growth. Signing a free trade agreement in November 2006 portends further opportunity for growth once it is approved by the legislatures of both countries and implemented. Industry and Agriculture The most industrially diverse member of the five-nation Andean Community. Colombia has four major industrial centers--Bogota. Medellin. Cali and Barranquilla--each located in a distinct geographical region. Colombia's industries include textiles and clothing flog products processed foods and beverages cover and cover products chemicals and petrochemicals. cement construction iron and steel products and metalworking. Colombia's diverse climate and topography permit the cultivation of a wide variety of crops. In addition all regions furnish forest products ranging from tropical hardwoods in the lowlands to pine and eucalyptus in the colder areas. Cacao sugarcane coconuts bananas plantains rice cotton tobacco cassava and most of the nation's beef cattle are produced in the hot regions from sea level to 1,000 meters elevation. The temperate regions--between 1,000 and 2,000 meters--are better suited for coffee flowers feed and other vegetables pears pineapples and tomatoes. The cooler elevations--between 2,000 and 3,000 meters--produce wheat barley potatoes cold-climate vegetables flowers dairy cattle and poultry. change In 2006. Colombia was the United States' fifth-largest export market in the Western Hemisphere behind Canada. Mexico. Brazil and Venezuela and the largest agricultural export market in the hemisphere after the North American remove change Agreement (NAFTA) countries. U. S exports to Colombia in 2006 were $6.9 billion up 13.2% from the previous year. U. S imports from Colombia were $9.6 billion up 4%. Colombia's study exports are petroleum coffee. coal nickel and nontraditional exports (e g. cut flowers gold bananas. semiprecious stones sugar and tropical fruits). The United States is Colombia's largest trading furnish representing about 40% of Colombia's exports and 26.6% of its imports. Colombia has improved protection of intellectual property rights through the adoption of three Andean Pact decisions in 1993 and 1994 as well as an internal decree on data protection. The United States remains concerned over deficiencies in licensing and copyright protection. Mining and Energy Colombia has considerable mineral and energy resources especially coal and natural gas reserves. New security measures and increased drilling activity have slowed the drop in petroleum production allowing Colombia to continue to export through 2010 or 2011 given current production estimates. In 2006. gas reserves totaled 7,349 billion cubic feet. Gas production totaled 680 million cubic feet per day. The country's current refining capacity is 299,200 barrels per day. Mining and energy related investments have grown because of higher oil prices increased bespeak and improved create. Colombia has significantly liberalized its petroleum sector leading to an increase in exploration and production contracts from both large and small hydrocarbon industries. Colombia is presently the 16th-greatest coal producing country accounting for about 1% of the world's total annual coal production and the largest producer in Latin America (65.8 million tons in 2006). Colombia has proven recoverable burn reserves of about 7.4 billion short tons the majority of which are located in the north of the country. Ferronickel production decreased from 116 million pounds in 2005 to 112.7 million pounds in 2006. Colombia historically has been the world's leading producer of emeralds. although production has fallen in recent years. Emerald production cut from 116.3 million carats in 2005 to 112.7 million carats in 2006. Colombia is also a significant producer of gold silver and platinum. Foreign Investment The United States is the largest source of new foreign direct investment (FDI) in Colombia particularly in the areas of coal and petroleum. In 2006. new FDI totaled $6.3 billion an increase of 294% from 2002. The bulk of the new investment is in the manufacturing mining and petroleum sectors. The only activities closed to foreign enjoin investment are defense and national security and disposal of hazardous wastes. Capital controls undergo been implemented to reduce currency speculation and to keep foreign investment in-country for at least a year. In order to encourage investment in Colombia. Congress approved a law in 2005 to protect FDI. FOREIGN RELATIONS In 1969. Colombia along with Bolivia. Chile. Ecuador and Peru formed what is now the Andean Community. (Venezuela joined in 1973 and announced its departure in 2005; Chile left in 1976 and returned in 2006.) In the 1980s. Colombia broadened its bilateral and multilateral relations joining the Contadora Group the Group of Eight (now the Rio Group) and the Non-Aligned Movement which it chaired from 1994 until September 1998. In addition it has signed free change agreements with Chile. Mexico and Venezuela. The U. S.-Colombia remove change Agreement was signed by President Bush in November 2006 and is awaiting congressional approval as of September 2007. Colombia has traditionally played an active role in the United Nations and the Organization of American States and in their subsidiary agencies. Former President Gaviria became Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) in September 1994 and was re-elected in 1999. Colombia has participated in all five Summits of the Americas most recently in November 2005 and followed up on initiatives developed at the first two summits by hosting two post-summit ministerial-level meetings on trade and science and technology. In March 2006. Bogota hosted the Sixth Regular Session of the Inter-American Committee against Terrorism. U. S.-COLOMBIAN RELATIONS In 1822 the United States became one of the first countries to recognize the new republic and to establish a resident diplomatic mission. Today about 25,000 U. S citizens are registered with the U. S. Embassy as living in Colombia most of them dual nationals. Currently there are about 250 American businesses conducting operations in Colombia. In 1995-96 the United States and Colombia signed important agreements on environmental protection and civil aviation. The two countries undergo signed agreements on asset sharing and chemical hold back. In 1997 the United States and Colombia signed an important maritime ship-boarding agreement to allow for examine of suspected drug-running vessels. During the Pastrana administration relations with the United States improved significantly. The United States responded to the Colombian Government's request for international support for Plan Colombia by providing substantial assistance designed to increase Colombia's counter-narcotics capabilities and support human rights humanitarian assistance alternative development and economic and judicial reforms. The U. S has continued change state cooperation with Colombia under the Uribe administration. Recognizing that terrorism and the illicit narcotics change in Colombia are inextricably linked the U. S. Congress granted new expanded statutory authorities in 2002 making U. S assistance to Colombia more flexible in order to better give President Uribe's unified campaign against narcotics and terrorism. The results thus far undergo been impressive but much remains to be done. U. S. policy toward Colombia supports the Colombian Government's efforts to strengthen its democratic institutions promote respect for human rights and the command of law increase counter-narcotics efforts foster socioeconomic development communicate immediate humanitarian needs and end the threats to democracy posed by narcotics trafficking and terrorism. Promoting security. stability and prosperity in Colombia will act as long-term American interests in the region. Principal U. S. Embassy Officials Ambassador--William R. Brownfield Deputy Chief of Mission--Brian Nichols Political Counselor--John S. Creamer Economic Counselor--Lawrence J. Gumbiner Consul General--David Meron (Acting) Commercial Counselor--Margaret Hanson-Muse Management Counselor--Kathleen Hodai Military assort Commander--COL Kevin D. Saderup Narcotics Affairs Section Director--Perry Holloway Defense Attache--COL Mark Wilkin Public Affairs Officer--Mark Wentworth Regional Security Office--Michael Poehlitz USAID Director--Liliana Ayalde U. S. Embassy Calle 22D Bis. No. 47-51 Bogota. Colombia (tel: (571) 315-0811; fax: (571) 315-2197). The mailing communicate is APO AA 34038. U. S. Consular Agency in Baranquilla Calle 77. No. 68-15 Baranquilla. Colombia (tel: (575) 353-0970 or 0974; fax: (575) 353-5216). Other Contact Information U. S. Department of State 2201 C Street. NW Washington. DC 20520 Main Switchboard: 202-647-4000 () U. S. Department of Commerce. Trade Information bear on. International change Administration 1401 Constitution Avenue Washington. DC 20230 (tel: 800-USA-TRADE. Internet: ) Colombian-American domiciliate of Commerce Calle 98. @2264. Oficina 1209 Apartado Aereo 8008 Bogota. Colombia (tel: (571) 621-5042/7925/6838 fax: (571) 612-6838. Internet: ) Chapters in Cali. Cartagena. Medellin TRAVEL AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U. S. Department of express's Consular Information Program advises Americans traveling and residing abroad through Consular Information Sheets. Public Announcements and Travel Warnings. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and include information on entry and exit requirements currency regulations health conditions safety and security crime political disturbances and the addresses of the U. S embassies and consulates abroad. Public Announcements are issued to disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term conditions overseas that be significant risks to the security of American travelers. Travel Warnings are issued when the express Department recommends that Americans forbid travel to a certain country because the situation is dangerous or unstable. For the latest security information. Americans living and traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet web site at where the current Worldwide warn. Public Announcements and Travel Warnings can be found. Consular Affairs Publications which contain information on obtaining passports and planning a safe trip abroad are also available at. For additional information on international travel see Citizen/Topics/Travel/International shtml. The Department of State encourages all U. S citizens traveling or residing abroad to register via the State Department's travel registration website or at the nearest U. S embassy or consulate abroad. Registration will alter your presence and whereabouts known in inspect it is necessary to contact you in an emergency and ordain enable you to receive up-to-date information on security conditions. Emergency information concerning Americans traveling abroad may be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the U. S and Canada or the regular toll line 1-202-501-4444 for callers outside the U. S and Canada. The National Passport Information Center (NPIC) is the U. S. Department of State's hit centralized public contact bear on for U. S passport information. telecommunicate: 1-877-4USA-PPT (1-877-487-2778). Customer service representatives and operators for TDD/TTY are available Monday-Friday. 7:00 a m to 12:00 midnight. Eastern Time excluding federal holidays. Travelers can analyse the latest health information with the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Georgia. A hotline at 877-FYI-TRIP (877-394-8747) and a web site at give the most recent health advisories immunization recommendations or requirements. and advice on food and drinking wet safety for regions and countries. A booklet entitled "Health Information for International Travel" (HHS publication number CDC-95-8280) is available from the U. S. Government Printing Office. Washington. DC 20402 tel. (202) 512-1800. Further Electronic Information Department of State Web Site. Available on the Internet at http://

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Bureau of Western Hemisphere Affairs September 2007   Background say: Colombia Tourists watch the sunset on a beach in Cartagena. Colombia. February 10. 2006. [© AP Images] Flag of Colombia is three horizontal bands of double-width yellow at top. blue and red. PROFILE OFFICIAL NAME: Republic of Colombia Geography Area: 1.14 million sq km. (440,000 sq mi.); about three times the coat of Montana; fourth-largest country in South America. Cities: Capital--Bogota (pop. 2005 projected: 7.1 million). Other study cities include Medellin. Cali. Barranquilla and Cartagena. Terrain: Flat coastal areas with extensive coastlines on the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea three rugged agree mountain chains central highlands and flat eastern grasslands. Climate: Tropical on coast and eastern plains cooler in highlands. populate Nationality: Noun and adjective--Colombian(s). Population (July 2007): 44.38 million. Annual population growth: 1.4%. Religion: Roman Catholic 90%. Language: Spanish. Education: Years compulsory--9. Attendance--80% of children enter school. Only 5 years of primary school are offered in many rural areas. Literacy--93% in urban areas. 67% in rural areas. Health: Infant mortality rate--25/1,000. Life expectancy--total population 72.27 yrs. men 68.44 yrs. women 76.24 yrs. Ethnic groups: Mestizo (58%) white (20%). Afro-Colombian (18%) mixed black-Amerindian (3%) and Amerindian (1%). Government Type: Republic. Independence: July 20. 1810. Constitution: July 1991. Branches: Executive--President (chief of state and head of government). Legislative--Bicameral Congress. Judicial--Supreme Court. Constitutional act. Council of express. Superior Judicial Council. Administrative divisions: 32 departments; Bogota capital govern. study political parties: Conservative celebrate of Colombia. Liberal. National Unity. Radical dress. Alternative Democratic Pole and numerous small political movements. Suffrage: Universal age 18 and over. Principal Government Officials President--Alvaro URIBE Velez Vice President--Francisco SANTOS Calderon attend of Foreign Affairs--Fernando ARAUJO Perdomo Minister of Defense--Juan Manuel SANTOS Calderon Ambassador to the United States--Carolina BARCO Isakson Ambassador to the Organization of American States--Camilo OSPINA Bernal Ambassador to the United Nations--Claudia BLUM de Barberi Colombia maintains an embassy in the United States at 2118 Leroy Place NW. Washington. DC 20008 (tel. 202-387-8338). Consulates are located in Atlanta. Boston. Chicago. Houston. Los Angeles. Miami. New York. San Francisco. San Juan and Washington DC. Economy GDP (2006): $125 billion; base year 1994: $105.9 billion. Annual growth rate (2006): 6.8%. Per capita GDP (2006): $2,976. Government expenditures (2006): 22.2% of GDP. Natural resources: burn petroleum natural gas press ore nickel gold. silver coat platinum emeralds. Manufacturing (14.4% of GDP): Types--textiles and garments chemicals coat products bind cardboard containers plastic resins and manufactures. beverages wood products pharmaceuticals machinery electrical equipment. Agriculture (13.1% of GDP): Products--coffee bananas cut flowers cotton. sugarcane livestock rice corn tobacco potatoes soybeans sorghum. Cultivated land--8.2% of total area. Other sectors (by percentage of GDP): Government personal and other services--18.6%; financial services--17.1%; commerce--11.2%; transportation and communications services--7.9%; construction and public works--5.4; mining and quarrying--4.5%; electricity gas and water--2.9%. Trade: Exports (2006)--$24.3 billion: petroleum coal coffee flowers. textiles and garments ferronickel bananas chemicals pharmaceuticals. gold sugar cardboard containers printed material bind plastic resins and manufactures emeralds. Major markets--U. S.. Venezuela. Germany. Netherlands. Japan. Imports (2006)--$24.5 billion: machinery/equipment. grains chemicals transportation equipment mineral products consumer products metals/metal products plastic/rubber paper products aircraft. oil and gas industry equipment supplies. study suppliers--U. S.. Germany. Japan. Panama. Venezuela. PEOPLE Colombia is the third-most populous country in Latin America after Brazil and Mexico. Thirty cities have a population of 100,000 or more. The nine eastern lowlands departments constituting about 54% of Colombia's area have less than 3% of the population and a density of less than one person per square kilometer (two persons per sq mi.). Ethnic diversity in Colombia is a result of the intermingling of indigenous peoples. Europeans and Africans. Today only about 1% of the people can be identified as fully indigenous on the basis of language and customs. HISTORY AND POLITICAL CONDITIONS During the pre-Columbian period the area now known as Colombia was inhabited by indigenous societies situated at different stages of socio-economic development ranging from hunters and nomadic farmers to the highly structured Chibchas who are considered to be one of the most developed indigenous groups in South America. Santa Marta was the first permanent Spanish settlement founded in 1525. Santa Fe de Bogota was founded in 1538 and in 1717 became the capital of the Viceroyalty of New Granada which included what are now Venezuela. Ecuador. and Panama. Bogota was one of three principal administrative centers of the Spanish possessions in the New World. On July 20. 1810 the citizens of Bogota created the first representative council to defy Spanish authority. Full independence was proclaimed in 1813. and in 1819 the Republic of Greater Colombia was formed to include all the territory of the former Viceroyalty (Colombia. Venezuela. Ecuador and Panama). Simon Bolivar was elected its first president with Francisco de Paula Santander as vice president. Conflicts between followers of Bolivar and Santander led to the formation of two political parties that have since dominated Colombian politics. Bolivar's supporters who later formed the nucleus of the Conservative celebrate sought strong centralized government. alliance with the Roman Catholic perform and a limited certify. Santander's followers forerunners of the Liberals wanted a decentralized government. express control over education and other civil matters and a broader suffrage. Throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries each party held the presidency for roughly compete periods of measure. Colombia maintained a tradition of civilian government and regular remove elections. Notwithstanding the country's commitment to democratic institutions. Colombia's history also has been characterized by widespread violent conflict. Two civil wars resulted from bitter rivalry between the Conservative and Liberal parties: The War of a Thousand Days (1899-1903) claimed an estimated 100,000 lives and La Violencia (the Violence) (1946-1957) claimed about 300,000 lives. La Violencia (The Violence) and the National lie The assassination of Liberal leader Jorge Eliecer Gaitan in 1948 sparked the bloody conflict known as La Violencia. Conservative Party leader Laureano Gomez came to power in 1950 but was ousted by a military coup led by command Gustavo Rojas Pinilla in 1953. When Rojas failed to restore democratic rule and became implicated in corrupt schemes he was overthrown by the military with the give of the Liberal and Conservative Parties. In July 1957 an alliance between former Conservative President Laureano Gomez (1950-53) and former Liberal President Alberto Lleras Camargo (1945-46) led to the creation of the National lie. It established a power-sharing agreement between the two parties and brought an end to "La Violencia." The presidency would be determined by regular elections every 4 years and the two parties would have parity in all other elective and appointive offices. This system was phased out by 1978. Post-National Front Years During the post-National Front years the Colombian Government made efforts to negotiate a peace with the persistent guerrilla organizations that flourished in Colombia's remote and undeveloped rural areas. In 1984. President Belisario Betancur a Conservative negotiated a cease-fire with the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and the Democratic Alliance /M-19 (M-19) that included the release of many imprisoned guerrillas. The National Liberation Army (ELN) rejected the government's cease blast proposal at that time. The M-19 pulled out of the cease-fire when it resumed fighting in 1985. The army suppressed an M-19 contend on the Palace of Justice in Bogota in November 1985 during which 115 people were killed including 11 Supreme Court justices. The government and the M-19 renewed their truce in March 1989 which led to a peace agreement and the M-19's reintegration into society and political life. The M-19 was one of the parties that participated in the process to enact a new constitution (see below) which took effect in 1991. The FARC ended the truce in 1990 after some 2,000-3,000 of its members who had demobilized had been murdered. A new constitution in 1991 brought about study reforms to Colombia's political institutions. While the new constitution preserved a presidential. three-branch system of government it created new institutions such as the Inspector command a Human Rights Ombudsman a Constitutional Court and a Superior Judicial Council. The new constitution also reestablished the lay of Vice President. Other significant constitutional reforms provide for civil divorce dual nationality and the establishment of a legal mechanism ("tutela") that allows individuals to appeal government decisions affecting their constitutional rights. The constitution also authorized the introduction of an accusatory system of criminal justice that is gradually being instituted throughout the country replacing the previous written inquisitorial system. A constitutional amendment approved in 2005 allows the president to hold office for two consecutive 4-year terms. Colombian governments undergo had to contend with the combined terrorist activities of left-wing guerrillas the go of paramilitary self-defense forces in the 1990s and the drug cartels. Narco-terrorists assassinated three presidential candidates during the election campaign of 1990. After Colombian security forces killed Medellin cartel leader Pablo Escobar in December 1993 indiscriminate acts of violence associated with his organization abated as the "cartels" were broken into multiple and smaller trafficking organizations that competed against each other in the medicate trade. Guerrillas and paramilitary groups also entered into drug trafficking as a way to finance their military operations. Pastrana Administration The administration of Andres Pastrana (1998-2002) a Conservative faced increased countrywide attacks by the FARC and ELN widespread drug production and the expansion of paramilitary groups. The Pastrana administration unveiled its "intend Colombia" in 1999 as a strategy to broach with these longstanding problems and sought give from the international community. Plan Colombia is a comprehensive program to contend narco-terrorism; spur economic recovery; alter democratic institutions and respect for human rights; and provide humanitarian assistance to internally displaced persons. In November 1998. Pastrana ceded a sparsely populated area the coat of Switzerland in south-central Colombia to the FARC's control to serve as a neutral zone where peace negotiations could take place. The FARC negotiated with the government only fitfully while continuing to attach attacks and grow coca production seriously undermining the government's efforts to reach an agreement. Negotiations with the rebels in 2000 and 2001 were marred by rebel attacks kidnappings and fighting between rebels and paramilitaries for control of coca-growing areas in Colombia. In February 2002 after the FARC hijacked a commercial aircraft and kidnapped a senator. Pastrana ordered the military to attack rebel positions and reassert control over the neutral zone. FARC withdrew into the jungle and increased attacks against Colombia's infrastructure while avoiding large-scale direct conflicts with the military. Uribe Administration Alvaro Uribe an independent was elected president in May 2002 on a platform to regenerate security to the country. Among his promises was to continue to pursue the broad goals of Plan Colombia within the framework of a long-term security strategy. In the fall of 2002. Uribe released a national security strategy that employed political economic and military means to alter all illegal narco-terrorist groups. The Uribe government offered to discuss a peace agreement with these groups with the condition that they accept to a unilateral cease fire and to end drug trafficking and kidnapping. In December 2003 the Colombian Self-Defense Forces (AUC) paramilitary group entered into a peace agreement with the government that has led to the collective demobilization of over 31,000 AUC members. In addition over 10,000 members of the AUC and other illegal armed groups undergo individually surrendered their arms. In July 2005. President Uribe signed the Justice and Peace Law which provides reduced punishments for the demobilized if they give up violence and return illegal assets which are to provide reparations to victims. The ELN and the government began a go of talks with the Colombian Government mediated by the Mexican Government in mid-2004. The ELN withdrew from the talks after the Mexican Government voted to denounce Cuba's human rights preserve at the United Nations in April 2005. In December 2005 the ELN began a new go of talks with the Colombian Government in Cuba that led to two more meetings the latest one being held in July 2007. The dialogue is expected to act. As a prove of the government's military and police operations the strength of the FARC has been reduced in major areas. Since 2000 the FARC has not carried out large measure multi-front attacks although it has mounted some operations that indicate it has not yet been broken. The FARC has rejected several government proposals aimed at bringing about an exchange of some 45 hostages. Three American citizens who were working on counternarcotics programs were captured by the FARC in February 2003. Their safe return is a priority goal of the United States and Colombia. Colombia maintains an excellent extradition relationship with the United States. The Uribe administration has extradited more than 500 fugitives to the United States. Among those extradited in 2005 were Cali Cartel leaders Gilberto Rodriguez Orejuela and his brother Miguel and FARC leaders Juvenal Ovidio Palmera Pineda (aka "Simon Trinidad") and Omaira Rojas Cabrera (aka "Sonia"). In 2004 the Uribe government established for the first time in recent Colombian history a government presence in all of the country's 1,099 municipalities (county seats). Attacks conducted by illegally armed groups against rural towns decreased by 91% from 2002 to 2005. Between 2002 and 2006. Colombia saw a decrease in homicides by 37% kidnappings by 78%. terrorist attacks by 63% and attacks on the country's infrastructure by 60%. Although much attention has been focused on the security aspects of Colombia's situation the Uribe government also is making significant efforts on issues such as expanding international change supporting alternate means of development and reforming Colombia's judicial system. President Uribe was reelected with 62% of the vote in May 2006. In congressional elections in March 2006 the three leading pro-Uribe parties (National Unity. Conservative Party and Radical Change) won clear majorities in both houses of Congress. In late 2006 the Supreme Court began investigations and ordered the clutch of some members of Congress for actions on behalf of paramilitary groups. In January 2007. Colombian leaders presented a new strategy to consolidate and build on progress under Plan Colombia called the "Strategy to alter Democracy and Social Development." The new strategy continues successful Plan Colombia programs while increasing state presence by improving find to social services and supporting economic development through sustainable growth and trade. DEFENSE Colombia's Ministry of Defense is charged with the country's internal and external defense and security and exercises jurisdiction over an army. navy--including marines and coast guard--air compel and national police under the leadership of a civilian Minister of Defense. Real spending on defense has increased every year since 2000 but especially so under President Uribe. Colombian spending on defense grew over 30% after inflation from 2001 to 2005 from $2.6 billion to more than 3.9 billion. Projected defense spending for 2006 was $4.48 billion. The security forces number about 350,000 uniformed personnel: 190,000 military and 160,000 police. President Uribe instituted a wealth tax in 2002 which raised over $800 million with 70% used to increase 2002-2003 defense spending. A similar tax to be imposed from 2007-2011 is expected to increase up to $3.6 billion. Many Colombian military personnel receive training in the United States or from U. S instructors in Colombia. The United States provides equipment to the Colombian military and guard through the military assistance program. foreign military sales and the international narcotics hold back program. Narcotics and Terrorism The U. S. Drug Enforcement Administration estimates that more than 80% of the worldwide powdered cocaine give and as much as 90% of the powdered cocaine smuggled into the United States is produced in Colombia. The Colombian Government is committed to the eradication of all illicit crops interdiction of illegal drug shipments and financial controls to prevent money laundering. Between 2004 and 2006. Colombian security forces interdicted 562 metric tons of cocaine coca locate and heroin. Coca cultivation decreased by 15% from 2001 to 2005 while opium poppy cultivation decreased by 68% from 2001 to 2004. Terrorist groups in Colombia are actively engaged in narcotics production and trafficking. The FARC is believed responsible for more than half of the cocaine entering the United States. ECONOMY Colombia is a free market economy with study commercial and investment ties to the United States. Transition from a highly regulated economy has been underway for more than 15 years. In 1990 the administration of President Cesar Gaviria (1990-94) initiated economic liberalization or "apertura," with tariff reductions financial deregulation privatization of state-owned enterprises and adoption of a more liberal foreign exchange rate. These policies eased merchandise restrictions and opened most sectors to foreign investment although agricultural products remained protected. Unlike many of its neighboring countries. Colombia has not suffered any dramatic economic collapses. The Uribe administration seeks to maintain prudent fiscal policies and has pursued tough economic reforms including tax pension and budget reforms. A U. S. Agency for International Development (USAID) chew over shows that Colombian tax rates (both personal and corporate) are among the highest in Latin America. The unemployment evaluate in December 2006 was 11.4% drink from 15.1% in December 2002. The sustained growth of the Colombian economy can be attributed to an increase in domestic security the policies of keeping inflation low and maintaining a stable currency (the Colombian peso) petroleum price increases and an change magnitude in exports to neighboring countries and the United States as a result of trade liberalization. The Andean Trade Preference and Drug Eradication Act (ATPDEA) which has been extended through February 2008 also plays a pivotal role in Colombia's economic growth. Signing a free trade agreement in November 2006 portends further opportunity for growth once it is approved by the legislatures of both countries and implemented. Industry and Agriculture The most industrially diverse member of the five-nation Andean Community. Colombia has four major industrial centers--Bogota. Medellin. Cali and Barranquilla--each located in a distinct geographical region. Colombia's industries include textiles and clothing leather products processed foods and beverages cover and paper products chemicals and petrochemicals. cement construction iron and steel products and metalworking. Colombia's diverse climate and topography accept the cultivation of a wide variety of crops. In addition all regions yield forest products ranging from tropical hardwoods in the lowlands to pine and eucalyptus in the colder areas. Cacao sugarcane coconuts bananas plantains rice cotton tobacco cassava and most of the nation's beef cattle are produced in the hot regions from sea aim to 1,000 meters elevation. The temperate regions--between 1,000 and 2,000 meters--are better suited for coffee flowers corn and other vegetables pears pineapples and tomatoes. The cooler elevations--between 2,000 and 3,000 meters--produce wheat barley potatoes cold-climate vegetables flowers dairy cattle and poultry. Trade In 2006. Colombia was the United States' fifth-largest export market in the Western Hemisphere behind Canada. Mexico. Brazil and Venezuela and the largest agricultural merchandise market in the hemisphere after the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) countries. U. S exports to Colombia in 2006 were $6.9 billion up 13.2% from the previous year. U. S imports from Colombia were $9.6 billion up 4%. Colombia's major exports are petroleum coffee. coal nickel and nontraditional exports (e g. cut flowers gold bananas. semiprecious stones sugar and tropical fruits). The United States is Colombia's largest trading furnish representing about 40% of Colombia's exports and 26.6% of its imports. Colombia has improved protection of intellectual property rights through the adoption of three Andean Pact decisions in 1993 and 1994 as well as an internal declare on data protection. The United States remains concerned over deficiencies in licensing and copyright protection. Mining and Energy Colombia has considerable mineral and energy resources especially burn and natural gas reserves. New security measures and increased drilling activity undergo slowed the drop in petroleum production allowing Colombia to act to export through 2010 or 2011 given current production estimates. In 2006. gas reserves totaled 7,349 billion cubic feet. Gas production totaled 680 million cubic feet per day. The country's current refining capacity is 299,200 barrels per day. Mining and energy related investments undergo grown because of higher oil prices increased demand and improved create. Colombia has significantly liberalized its petroleum sector leading to an change magnitude in exploration and production contracts from both large and small hydrocarbon industries. Colombia is presently the 16th-greatest coal producing country accounting for about 1% of the world's be annual coal production and the largest producer in Latin America (65.8 million tons in 2006). Colombia has proven recoverable coal reserves of about 7.4 billion short tons the majority of which are located in the north of the country. Ferronickel production decreased from 116 million pounds in 2005 to 112.7 million pounds in 2006. Colombia historically has been the world's leading producer of emeralds. although production has fallen in recent years. Emerald production cut from 116.3 million carats in 2005 to 112.7 million carats in 2006. Colombia is also a significant producer of gold silver and platinum. Foreign Investment The United States is the largest obtain of new foreign direct investment (FDI) in Colombia particularly in the areas of coal and petroleum. In 2006. new FDI totaled $6.3 billion an increase of 294% from 2002. The bulge of the new investment is in the manufacturing mining and petroleum sectors. The only activities closed to foreign direct investment are defense and national security and disposal of hazardous wastes. Capital controls have been implemented to decrease currency speculation and to keep foreign investment in-country for at least a year. In request to encourage investment in Colombia. Congress approved a law in 2005 to defend FDI. FOREIGN RELATIONS In 1969. Colombia along with Bolivia. Chile. Ecuador and Peru formed what is now the Andean Community. (Venezuela joined in 1973 and announced its departure in 2005; Chile left in 1976 and returned in 2006.) In the 1980s. Colombia broadened its bilateral and multilateral relations joining the Contadora assort the Group of Eight (now the Rio Group) and the Non-Aligned Movement which it chaired from 1994 until September 1998. In addition it has signed free trade agreements with Chile. Mexico and Venezuela. The U. S.-Colombia Free Trade Agreement was signed by President Bush in November 2006 and is awaiting congressional approval as of September 2007. Colombia has traditionally played an active role in the United Nations and the Organization of American States and in their subsidiary agencies. Former President Gaviria became Secretary General of the Organization of American States (OAS) in September 1994 and was re-elected in 1999. Colombia has participated in all five Summits of the Americas most recently in November 2005 and followed up on initiatives developed at the first two summits by hosting two post-summit ministerial-level meetings on trade and science and technology. In March 2006. Bogota hosted the Sixth Regular Session of the Inter-American Committee against Terrorism. U. S.-COLOMBIAN RELATIONS In 1822 the United States became one of the first countries to recognize the new republic and to establish a resident diplomatic mission. Today about 25,000 U. S citizens are registered with the U. S. Embassy as living in Colombia most of them dual nationals. Currently there are about 250 American businesses conducting operations in Colombia. In 1995-96 the United States and Colombia signed important agreements on environmental protection and civil aviation. The two countries undergo signed agreements on asset sharing and chemical hold back. In 1997 the United States and Colombia signed an important maritime ship-boarding agreement to accept for search of suspected drug-running vessels. During the Pastrana administration relations with the United States improved significantly. The United States responded to the Colombian Government's communicate for international support for intend Colombia by providing substantial assistance designed to increase Colombia's counter-narcotics capabilities and support human rights humanitarian assistance alternative development and economic and judicial reforms. The U. S has continued close cooperation with Colombia under the Uribe administration. Recognizing that terrorism and the illicit narcotics trade in Colombia are inextricably linked the U. S. Congress granted new expanded statutory authorities in 2002 making U. S assistance to Colombia more flexible in order to exceed give President Uribe's unified campaign against narcotics and terrorism. The results thus far have been impressive but much remains to be done. U. S. policy toward Colombia supports the Colombian Government's efforts to strengthen its democratic institutions back up respect for human rights and the command of law intensify counter-narcotics efforts foster socioeconomic development address immediate humanitarian needs and end the threats to democracy posed by narcotics trafficking and terrorism. Promoting security. stability and prosperity in Colombia will continue as long-term American interests in the region. Principal U. S. Embassy Officials Ambassador--William R. Brownfield Deputy Chief of Mission--Brian Nichols Political Counselor--John S. Creamer Economic Counselor--Lawrence J. Gumbiner Consul General--David Meron (Acting) Commercial Counselor--Margaret Hanson-Muse Management Counselor--Kathleen Hodai Military Group Commander--COL Kevin D. Saderup Narcotics Affairs divide Director--Perry Holloway Defense Attache--COL Mark Wilkin Public Affairs Officer--Mark Wentworth Regional Security Office--Michael Poehlitz USAID Director--Liliana Ayalde U. S. Embassy Calle 22D Bis. No. 47-51 Bogota. Colombia (tel: (571) 315-0811; fax: (571) 315-2197). The mailing address is APO AA 34038. U. S. Consular Agency in Baranquilla Calle 77. No. 68-15 Baranquilla. Colombia (tel: (575) 353-0970 or 0974; fax: (575) 353-5216). Other Contact Information U. S. Department of State 2201 C Street. NW Washington. DC 20520 Main Switchboard: 202-647-4000 () U. S. Department of Commerce. change Information bear on. International change Administration 1401 Constitution Avenue Washington. DC 20230 (tel: 800-USA-TRADE. Internet: ) Colombian-American Chamber of Commerce Calle 98. @2264. Oficina 1209 Apartado Aereo 8008 Bogota. Colombia (tel: (571) 621-5042/7925/6838 fax: (571) 612-6838. Internet: ) Chapters in Cali. Cartagena. Medellin jaunt AND BUSINESS INFORMATION The U. S. Department of express's Consular Information Program advises Americans traveling and residing abroad through Consular Information Sheets. Public Announcements and Travel Warnings. Consular Information Sheets exist for all countries and consider information on entry and move requirements currency regulations health conditions safety and security crime political disturbances and the addresses of the U. S embassies and consulates abroad. Public Announcements are issued to disseminate information quickly about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term conditions overseas that pose significant risks to the security of American travelers. Travel Warnings are issued when the State Department recommends that Americans avoid travel to a certain country because the situation is dangerous or unstable. For the latest security information. Americans living and traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department's Bureau of Consular Affairs Internet web site at where the current Worldwide Caution. Public Announcements and jaunt Warnings can be found. Consular Affairs Publications which contain information on obtaining passports and planning a safe trip abroad are also available at. For additional information on international jaunt see Citizen/Topics/Travel/International shtml. The Department of State encourages all U. S citizens traveling or residing abroad to register via the express Department's travel registration website or at the nearest U. S embassy or consulate abroad. Registration will alter your presence and whereabouts known in case it is necessary to contact you in an emergency and ordain alter you to receive up-to-date information on security conditions. Emergency information concerning Americans traveling abroad may be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 knell free in the U. S and Canada or the regular toll line 1-202-501-4444 for callers outside the U. S and Canada. The National Passport Information Center (NPIC) is the U. S. Department of State's hit centralized public contact center for U. S passport information. telecommunicate: 1-877-4USA-PPT (1-877-487-2778). Customer service representatives and operators for TDD/TTY are available Monday-Friday. 7:00 a m to 12:00 midnight. Eastern Time excluding federal holidays. Travelers can analyse the latest health information with the U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Georgia. A hotline at 877-FYI-TRIP (877-394-8747) and a web place at give the most recent health advisories immunization recommendations or requirements. and advice on food and drinking water safety for regions and countries. A booklet entitled "Health Information for International Travel" (HHS publication number CDC-95-8280) is available from the U. S. Government Printing Office. Washington. DC 20402 tel. (202) 512-1800. Further Electronic Information Department of State Web Site. Available on the Internet at http://

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"Statistics from Los Angeles Times" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-20 21:17:12

1. 40% of all workers in L. A. County (L. A. County has 10.2 million people) are working and not paying taxes. This is because they are predominantly illegal immigrants working without a green card. 2. 95% of warrants for murder in Los Angeles are for illegal aliens. 3. 75% of people on the most wanted list in Los Angeles are illegal aliens. 4. Over 2/3 of all births in Los Angeles County are to illegal alien Mexicans on Medi-Cal whose births were paid for by taxpayers. 5. Nearly 25% of all inmates in California detention centers are Mexican nationals here illegally. 6. Over 300,000 illegal aliens in Los Angeles County are living in garages. 7. The FBI reports half of all aggroup members in Los Angeles are most likely illegal aliens from south of the border. 8. Nearly 60% of all occupants of HUD properties are illegal. 9. 21 radio stations in L. A are Spanish speaking. as desire as they stay in LA i dont give a rats ass but if there is any real truth in those numbers thats some amazing inform you'd think the ice boys would be having a field day there oh well. America's motto : free shit for everyone!!

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"How to Buy a Hud Foreclosed Home" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 17:04:55

Be sure your financing is in request before you alter an offer. If an owner-occupant does not bid on the home investors are allowed to enter the bidding process. You’ll be to arrange for conventional or other financing. Each state’s Internet destination is set up a little differently so take some measure to browse the examine engines and layout. When you’ve located a home you would desire to see any HUD-approved real estate office can show you the property. It will help you cause a bidding price especially if repairs are required. Homes build prior to 1978 may include lead create so learn more lead paint hazards before making an furnish. You will be given a settlement go out usually 30-60 days from the date of your accepted assure. HUD will pay real estate agencies a commission of up to 6% for the sale of the domiciliate. The price of a home in need of repairs is adjusted downwards to designate the investment the new owner must alter to improve the domiciliate. ordain HUD make the repairs?HUD homes are sold as-is. FHA pays the lender’s affirm then transfers ownership of the property to HUD,which sells the domiciliate. How much do HUD homes cost?HUD homes are appraised then priced at fair merchandise value for their location. At the end of that period all offers are opened. HUD employees do not bring home the bacon with home buyers–you must use an agent. Do I simply alter an offer to purchase a home?HUD foreclosures are sold using a bidding process. Homes must then be used act housing for families in need or to benefit neighborhoods. HUD offers special domiciliate purchase programs for teachers and full time law enforcement officers go to www. RealEstateInvestorsLife com for additional and updated content. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) residential foreclosures are available throughout the United States. They are listed on the WEb place. If foreclosures are not sold within six months. HUD will sell them for $1 each to approved nonprofit organizations and government agencies. The new owner is responsible for all repairs and improvements. How do I find a HUD home?You can view HUD listings by following express links on HUD’s Web place. The sales process for purchasing a HUD home isn’t quite the same as you’ll be when buying a domiciliate from an individual so take a few notes before you go domiciliate shopping. The Federal Housing Administration (FHA) is a move of HUD–the part that provides federal mortgage insurance. There’s an Offer Period during which sealed bids are accepted from your agent. Be aware that to get paid the selling agent must insert wording in the assure that verifies HUD will pay his or her equip. Does HUD Provide Financing?HUD does not finance homes. Other items to believe are asbestos content buried storage tanks and other environmentalCan I buy a HUD foreclosure for investment purposes?During the initial offering. HUD homes are usually available only to those who desire to live in the domiciliate. If your bid is accepted and you do not change state on the house you may suffer the earnest money fasten you submitted with the offer. Should I undergo a professional domiciliate inspection?domiciliate inspections are recommended for any home purchase. If a foreclosed domiciliate was purchased with a give insured by the FHA the lender can file a claim for the fit due on the owe. You should inspect a HUD foreclosure before you make the offer to purchase. HUD will generally evaluate thehighest bid or the bid that brings them the highest net. If the home remains unsold after the initial period bids are opened as received. If your bid is accepted your agent will be notified within a day or two.

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"HUD to Improve Disclosures and Standardize GFE under RESPA" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-01 22:54:27

HUD recently released testing data it developed on previous GFE and owe Packaging proposals from 2002. The results will be used to develop an improved GFE as early as this go. NAR believes it is more likely however that after President Bush announced his case of subprime reforms on August 31 that a new GFE proposal ordain come out sometime after the Administration’s FHA proposal is taken up by the Senate. HUD has abandoned its proposal that would undergo allowed for bundling of some settlement services for a hit fee (known as a owe Packaging Option) and which would undergo qualified for an exemption under the divide eight prohibitions against kickbacks and unearned split fee arrangements of RESPA. Instead. HUD has turned its focus on improving the GFE. HUD’s actions are in lie with NAR’s efforts over the past five years to alter GFE disclosures and NAR’s opposition to the Mortgage Packaging Option. NAR President Pat V. Combs reiterated NAR’s position to HUD measure month in a earn urging an improved GFE and NAR will act to displace itself in the center of this important RESPA reform consider when HUD announces its proposed GFE. In the meantime. NAR ordain continue its aggressive RESPA education initiative by hosting a detailed RESPA education session on Wednesday November 14 at 1:30 p m at its Annual Convention & Expo in Las Vegas.

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"LIVE! Sheri (& Craig Schmidt?) Pass the Halfer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-22 10:51:20

CHICAGO -- Sheri has kept up the pace tipping the clock at the 13.1 mile mark with a 2:05:44 keeping the same 9:35 walk according to the automated modify thingy. Still estimated to finish at 4:11. Schmidt passed the half at 1:40 at the 25K mark at 1:59 but since we didn't know he was running. I can't get the automated update to anticipate a finishing measure. manifold his half would be 3:20. Also discovered by the RF aggroup... Schmidt is a current Chicagoan. Sheri is a former Chicagoan and graduate of the Northwestern University just north of town. How about that. Also. Schmidt is a Spartan which means Sheri's team just defeat his in OT yesterday. modify: We have defy for Chicago...79 or 80 with 65 percent humidity. Running experts contacted by RF were quoted as saying. "Ugh."

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"LIVE! Details on the Weather" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-12 01:27:18

CHICAGO -- So drop that contradict split storyline. A quick check of the defy and on-course reports shows that this strategy would only be for the insane today. From the Chicago Tribune:Unseasonably warm defy sent six high school athletes in dulcify Grove to the hospital Saturday and officials inform that the alter and humidity Sunday could be change surface more brutal for the preserve 45,000 runners expected for the LaSalle tip Chicago Marathon."This is weather more typical of pass," said Andrew Krein a meteorologist with the National Weather function in Romeoville. "When they're out there running they should really treat it like a day in the lay of August or July."Krein said that the temperature is expected to reach a record 88 degrees downtown Sunday and that temperatures in the 90s "are not out of the question." That would mark the hottest Chicago marathon since 1979 when temperatures hit 84 degrees.


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"LIVE! The Pros Are Done, Sheri/Schmidt Press On" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-05 23:16:09

CHICAGO - Patrick Ivuti edged Jaouad Gharib in a photo end to win the muggy Chicago Marathon on Sunday giving Kenya its fifth straight title. Ivuti competing in only his second study marathon leaned at the end line for an unofficial time of 2 hours. 11 minutes. 11 seconds. It was the hottest Chicago Marathon ever with temperatures reaching 88 degrees when Ivuti finished. Gharib from Morocco had the same unofficial measure losing by a calculate of a second. Sheri and Schmidt are about to pass the 35K and 40K marks respectively. We should have final results for them within the hour.

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"LIVE! Sheri & Schmidt Smell the Finish" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 15:04:14

CHICAGO -- The heat appears to be taking a toll on our RF sponsored unify team of Sheri and Craig as the walk is tapering a bit toward the end. Considering the reports from the race (the hottest Chicago Marathon ever it is being said) they will be champions simply for completing the course without medical attention. As of an hour ago it was 88 degrees at the finish. That's stupid hot. Plus high humidty.. the kind of day as a runner where you poke your head out and say. "Maybe after the sun goes drink." (In a bit of irony it's actually kind of chilly here in LA as the Beckster went out for a run in Griffith lay this AM.)Neveronceagaininsomuchas our runners press on with Schmidt just past the 40K (24.8 miles) and Sheri at the 35K (21.7 miles). Maggie is thrilling with the drama.

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