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The exhibition, which is running as part of National Tackling Drugs Week in the UK, was created by Shared Responsibility, a Colombian initiative to highlight what it calls the “ecocide” of the country’s drugs trade. It is on display in Trafalgar Square on May 21 1 Colombia is one of the world’s most biodiverse countries, with ecosystems ranging from tropical rainforest through to grassland and alpine terrain 2 Around 35% of Colombia is covered by the Amazon jungle, which produces 15% of the world's oxygen 3 Shared Responsibility says that 2.2m hectares of the Colombian Amazon forest has been cleared to grow coca in 20 years. It is estimated that it will take between 100 and 600 years for ... 6 However it is not just plants and animals that are harmed by the impact of the cocaine trade; it is claimed that many indigenous people are forced by illegally armed groups to grow coca in their ancestral territories in order to produce cocaine 7 Land mines are often laid in the plantations to defend the crops, threatening civilians and those whose job is to close down coca plantations 8 The Colombian government, with help from the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, has set up alternative development programmes to give farmers an economically viable and legal alternative to growing drug crops 9 The schemes, which aim to alleviate poverty and work towards sustainable development, include pla... wow! you do get good pics! |
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