Archive for April 1st, 2009

Costa Rica president slams Latin American gov’ts for arms spending

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

Costa Rica President Oscar Arias lambasted other Latin American leaders Tuesday for starting what he called an arms race when their population’s basic needs are not being met.

If there aren’t resources to attend basic needs, why the devil does Latin America need to buy planes, attack helicopters, more tanks and more missiles? President Arias asked in an interview on Radio Monumental.

Arias said he raised this issue during his meeting Monday with Central American leaders and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden.

The bilateral aid given by wealthy countries to alleviate poverty in 80 percent of the planet’s population, in Africa, Asia and Latin America, is $100 billion annually, but what they spend on weapons and soldiers is 13 times that and that seems immoral to me, Arias said.

In this region Arias reckons the contradiction is clear. In Latin America almost 200 million people live on $2 a day, he said. Meanwhile, the region’s governments spend $50 billion on weapons and soldiers.

Biden: Slumping US Economy Hindering Immigration Reform

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden has urged Central American leaders to be patient with the new Obama administration as it crafts a comprehensive immigration policy.

Biden, who met with the leaders Monday in the Costa Rican capital of San Jose, is the first high-ranking administration official to travel to the region since U.S. President Barack Obama took office in January.

The regional leaders are calling on Mr. Obama to slow the pace of deportations of undocumented workers in the United States. But Biden said the current economic crisis will delay an “immediate response” to the issue.

The vice president said the problem can only be solved in the context of an overall immigration reform.

Biden announced the U.S. will increase funding for Central America’s anti-drug efforts through the Merida Initiative, from $65 million to $100 million.