Latin American politicians tired of war on drugs

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เมื่อ: 2023-01-19 21:59:31


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Thirty years ago, Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela and his allies were the most powerful criminals in the world, believed to control 75 percent of Colombia's cocaine shipments. They behave businesslike in their illicit dealings, often opting for bribes over violence, and use their drug profits to buy up legitimate businesses, ranging from drug store chains to América de Cali, a football club in their hometown. Eighteen years later, Rodriguez died in a U.S. prison on May 31, barely remembered in his home country. But the business he's been pushing is stronger than ever, and the "war" against it across America is palpably fatigued.

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