Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Andean Connection: Tracking the Drug War’s Coca Leaves and Failed Policies http://upsidedownworld.org/main/colombia-archives-61/3157-the-andean-connection-tracking-the-drug-wars-coca-leaves-and-failed-policies-

Cocaine, the drug fueling the trade that’s left thousands dead in Mexico and Central America since 2007 and which 1.4 million Americans are addicted to, originates with two species of the coca plant grown in the South American Andes. Ninety percent of the U.S. market for cocaine is fed by Colombia, with the rest largely provided by Peru and Bolivia.An estimated 310 to 350 tons of refined cocaine were trafficked out of Colombia last year, enough to make a rail of nose candy that would encircle the earth twice. Along with exporting cocaine northward, Colombia has become a laboratory for failed drug war policies that are finding their way to Central America and Mexico.

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