Gulf Clan Stronger than Ever in Colombia
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The illegal drug business is once again booming in Colombia. The country just reported a 20-year record high yield for coca crops used to make cocaine. President Gustavo Petro has made it his mission to eradicate the problem by using a new approach. Toby Muse went deep into the Colombian mountains. He met with farmers and others involved in the drug distribution process.
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