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Re “In Colombia, Bush visits ally,” March 12
The subhead to the story on President Bush’s visit to Colombia read, “He shows his support for President Alvaro Uribe on a rare trip by a U.S. leader to the violence-racked capital.” I have lived in Bogota for 27 months. While there is undeniable crime, this city is no more “violence-racked” than Los Angeles.
Bogota is not a horrible, crime-ridden city. It is a resilient, proud, tough-minded, long-suffering city on the rebound. And Uribe’s administration, with U.S. and other international help, deserves a lot of credit for pushing the bad guys back. How about dispensing with the usual cliches?
STEPHEN SWAIN
Bogota, Colombia
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