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Morales assassins: Bolivia gang "fought in Balkans"
Magda Hassan Wrote:
Ruben Mundaca Wrote:
Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Of course, contra Ruben Mundaca, it is far more likely that the hugely lucrative international drugs trade is run by western and eastern intelligence agents - rogue and/or sanctioned - in collaboration with criminal elements and certain multinational financial institutions.

There's plenty of evidence in the Drugs directory here at DPF:

http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/...y.php?f=75

Evo Morales' call to "decriminalize" the coca plant, which provides indigenous Bolivians with physiological and spiritual sustenance, is in reality a threat to the deep black forces who write the laws banning these substances and then profit so massively from the illegal narcotics trade.

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Not really, Jan...
For me, is far more likely that any drug trade is keeped out of my country.

I don't want to make you cry with stories of kids trapped by drugs living in the channels of my city and any bolivian city. Municipal organizations try to rescue them, but... there are so much !!!.... and growing evryday....because cocaine is cheap and easy to find. All the cocaine that trafficants can't export, is selled here.

Expending (selling) coca leafs for traditional uses is legal in my country many, many years ago (since spanish conquerors, actually. Formerly, in the Inca conquered territoryes, all the subjets were banned to chew coca leaves under penalty of immediatly death. Only the god Inca, his family, priests, and those authorized by god Inca can chew it. That's why is called "sacred leaf").

The habit of chewing was encouraged by spanish conquerors in order to extend the laboral journey. So, chewing coca is not "traditional". Actually, It's "colonial". Big Grin

Many things have been sayed to justify the over-production of coca. There are little companies that actually produce tea from it, thoothpaste, etc.. None of those products has catched the consumer attention (I have tryed and, to be honest, tasted very bad).

Claims have been done that coca has nutritional value. It actually has, but not for humans, but for animals like...... cows Big Grin. Human have no double stomach or rumen as cows, for example, so is very hard for human stomach to take those nutrients from the coca leaf.

Actually, coca consumpiton has been identify as one of causes of malnutrition. Because people that chew don't eat the amount needed of food, coz they doesen't feel hungry. Some guy told me justifying that is because they don't have food to eat, but with the price of coca leafs at Bs. 40 at pound, you can buy a lot of food here in Bolivia, enough for you and your family actually.

The truth is that coca is a big millonaire business controlled totally by coca farmers, mostly indigenous, so you will hear a lot of more justifications for his production, because the millions it yields. That's ok. with me and most of bolivian people, unless is not tranformed in cocaine. Sadly, it happens with nearly 80% of the coca produced.
The problems of drugs in Bolivia are not caused by Morales or his government. You can blame the US directly for all of that. For many years Bolivia was just a branch office of US Crime Inc. complete with an intergrated military and Operation Paperclip Nazis http://www.consortiumnews.com/1990s/consor24.html Ah... the good old days when private enterprise ruled and workers and the natives knew their place. So much more efficient. A large part of the US antipathy towards Bolivia is because they no longer have a free reign there to operate their black business. Not to mention that they set a terrible example, like Cuba, that small nations can be independent of the US.

Since Morales has been in government cocaine confiscation has incresed enormously:
[Image: bol_drug2009sep2.gif]
And interestingly even more so since they no longer have the 'help' of the US DEA http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/...php?t=1752

Every year since Evo Morales took office cocaine seizures have more than doubled and each year the amount of land for cocoa production has decreased by 20%
2006: 27,500 hectares
2007: 25,000 hectares
2008: 22,000 hectares

Not really, Magda.
Not blaming Morales for being the ORIGIN of the problem. Blaming him for clearly SUPPORTING it, instead of fighting it.

You have to know that statistically, if a police force is really, really efficient, can only catch 20% of the drug traffiked?... So if Morales is catching much more drug, we have only two posibilities: Or the amount of drug traffiked has dramatically increased, or suddenly bolivian policeman has become some kind of super-cops supported by radars, super comunications systems and predator drones with nigth vision able to see behind the jungle dosel 24 hours at day, in thousands kilometer radious.
Do your choice.....

I have been in little towns (villages) in the Chapare area. In one of them I have to get out fast not because somebody was chasing me, but because the smell of cocaine and chemist used in the process was so hard I barely can breath. People in that area are not even going to jungle to prepare cocaine. They are doing it in their own homes !!... The smell was in evry little town I visited.

Now, If a visitor can find cocaine traffikers so fast, you think policeman can't ?.......

I also find other signs. When the new HUMMER-V2 vehicle was imported to Bolivia, gess where the company selled the most of them ?... NO, Magda!!, Not in La Paz (1,7 millons of habitants), not even is Santa Cruz (2 millons of habitants, claimed to be the richest region), but in the (very poor?) region of... Morale's Chapare (300.000 habitants in a lot of land). I know its true. I have seen them parked in front of poor huts. Huts eqquipped with parabollic antennas, by the way.....

If the coca crops are lowering, why two indigenous people crash recently in the near El Choré national park?.... Amazonic indigenous crash recently with aimaran coca planters coz they where destroing El Choré national park and invading the land of amazonic indigenous, lowering the jungle to plant more coca crops unable to chew. By the way, one aimaran indigenous was killed (If I remember well) by a large arrow and other hurted, before they flee because more amazonic indigenous was coming to support their comrades.

Other national parks in Beni and northern La Paz are also under siege and invaded by coca planters. Decreasing land of coca crops ?... not in dreams, my dear Magda.
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