Thu, Jan 16, 2003
Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) Opposes Policy That Encouraged
Shooting Missionary Family
Although it's not exactly the way he put it, the ranking member
of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Foreign Operations (as
well as ranking member of the Judiciary Committee) said on the
Senate floor last Friday, that he's against the current
and long-standing policy of our country's anti-drug
establishment, a policy that encouraged the shooting down
and strafing of a missionary family in Peru, in April of
2001.
(Now that the opposition party is in the policy-setting role)
the senator thinks the policy should be changed. He told his fellow
senators, "I urge the administration to reconsider this policy.
Yes, we want to stop drugs. Yes, we want to conduct aerial
surveillance of suspected aircraft. But shooting civilian aircraft
out of the sky when there is no cause for self-defense, no imminent
threat to innocent life, and not even proof of illegality, I
believe goes too far."
[Mrs. Donaldson, right, and her infant daughter
were killed by machine-gun fire, her husband and the pilot were
also injured --ed.] He continued (blaming "foreign pilots" for the
killing, and ignoring the CIA's role in finding the orange and
white Cessna, identifying the "threat," and encouraging the
Peruvian Air Force to scramble the A-37 that did the actual
shooting): "I am concerned that the foreign pilots are performing
the role of prosecutor, jury and executioner, even when there may
be no cause for self-defense and no proof that the operators of the
targeted aircraft have broken any law."
[The AOPA notes that the rules in question differ from the U.S.
military's shoot-down authority within U.S. national airspace
because they govern actions over foreign soil, and because the
activities of the suspect aircraft do not pose an imminent threat
to U.S. national security or continuity of government.]
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