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Feb 2007 Evo Morales swept to power promising a social revolution which included legalising coca cultivation. A year on, America is so worried Bolivia is becoming a 'Narco State', it's slashed funding. "These are the coca leaves that we step on. This is the paste", states Roberto, showing us around his cocaine factory in the jungle. Promoting alternative uses of coca, such as in tea, is the heart of the government's policy. "The coca leaf is a cultural issue and part of our identity", explains Minister Felipe Casares. Officially, the jungles of Bolivia are producing fewer tonnes of cocaine paste. But Morales' policy of 'Coca Yes, Cocaine No' has the sceptics worried. As Senator Rafael Loayez states; "If we have this very permissive policy, we are going to hve a problem with drug trafficking."
June 2004 After years of declining popularity, cocaine is once again the drug of choice. But what's the real cost of 'Colombia's finest'? Every gram of cocaine produced has been watered with the blood of forty years of civil war. It's a war that kills hundreds of thousands every year, displaces ...
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コカインの製造現場 - Production cocaine paste.
Anti-narcotic police agents in Peru said on Monday they have seized three tons of cocaine mixed into a shipment of guano bound for Spain. Four people were arrested following the four-month investigation. (Dec. 16)