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If we don't drive out drugs, drugs will destroy our freedom and our ecology, and the hope of living in peace will be no more than an illusion - Alvaro Uribe, President1. Introduction
The murder rate, which climbed steadily in the 1980s, had tapered during the 1990s. But relative to the population, it was the world's highest. In 2000, the police recorded 3,707 kidnaps, or roughly ten every day, well over triple the number in 19962. The guerrillas were responsible for about 60% of these. Colombia's main oil pipeline was blown up 170 times in 2001...
1] www.dce.harvard.edu/pubs/css_news/2003/colombia.html |
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