Latin America: Colombia's President Wants to Jail Coca Growing Farmers
Coca farmers, typically peasants in Colombia's most impoverished regions, have never been considered criminals, but that could change if President Álvaro Uribe has his way. Not content with waging war on the coca plant and the cocaine trade, as he has done throughout his two terms in office, or with recriminalizing drug possession, as he is currently attempting for the third time, Uribe now wants to go after the bottom of the drug supply chain too.

coca seedlings
Under Uribe, Colombia has wholeheartedly embraced the Washington-inspired Plan Colombia, which has seen nearly $6 billion spent in the past decade, mostly on military and police equipment and fumigation of coca crops. But despite all the years and billions of dollars, Colombia remains the world's largest current coca producer, and production levels are similar to where they were a decade ago.
Hey Uribe!
Comment posted by Anonymous on Tue, 05/19/2009 - 7:13amUribe is just another pawn in the game. He is what we call here in the South. An "Uncle Tom".
Two hours and a half away
Comment posted by Anonymous on Fri, 05/22/2009 - 11:44pmTwo hours and a half away from Florida, colombian powerful illegal paramilitary groups, increasing drug trafficking, rampant corruption, democracy annihilation, bloodshed, displacement of millions by force, poverty, every type of human right violations, all faces of violence and cruelty, millions of acres of forest and virgin lands annual devastation, and much more, are consequences of DRUG PROHIBITION, a Washington directive effective since Reagan administration.
Colombian democracy is expiring. HELP REQUIRED!












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Uribe- U.S. puppet on a string
Comment posted by Anonymous on Sun, 05/17/2009 - 10:14amUribe need to go into retirement ... in prison for being such a US-jesuit Georgetown tool!
We need to legalize Coca. Where are the drug policy reform movements on this?
http://freedomofmedicineanddiet.blogspot.com/2008/05/jesuitical-drug-pol...
http://freedomofmedicineanddiet.blogspot.com/2009/02/coca-come-back.html