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GAMBIA NEWS FOR FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY
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Stamp Out TraffickingTuesday, February 03, 2009 We pray
that the call by the African Union for rich nations to help it fight a rise in
drug trafficking in AU Commission chairman Jean Ping told an African summit in This has very serious consequences for us here in The Gambia. If the kinds of gangs that engage in this trade become active then they may spread their influence even as far as our borders. Aside from this there is the worrying fact that they may peddle their wares to our young people and thereby corrupt them and leave them addicted. U.N. anti-narcotics experts say parts of West Africa are under attack from powerful Colombian cartels that channel at least 50 tonnes of cocaine each year - and possibly twice that - through the area on its way to Europe. There may be hope for us in this fact. Governments in U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also told the summit that drug trafficking was becoming a major challenge to security and governance in |
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