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How Complicit Governments Support the Drug Trade

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The content originally appeared on: News Americas Now Black Immigrant Daily News The content originally appeared on: Caribbean News Service By John P. Ruehl The modern globalized world has made it easier and far more lucrative to facilitate and enable international drug networks, and several governments, or elements within them, actively work with criminal groups to support the flow of drugs around the world. This has led to a surge in drug usage among people worldwide, according to the UN […]

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