Bolivia's Chapare is still lined with roadside 'vigilias' at every town, maintaining watch for any sign of military intervention. Military and police have had virtually no presence in the region since November 10th.pic.twitter.com/1VAiyH0nOf – at El Chapare
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This Chapare region, probably the cocaine capital of South America, was quick to take advantage of recent events to rid itself of police. According to the
#UN 90% of the coca leaves grown here are for the cocaine tradehttps://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/insights/24834/who-isn-t-involved-how-corruption-fuels-trafficking-of-cocaine-in-bolivia …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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