The singer Juanes, who was the star Thursday of the Second Review Conference of the Ottawa Convention against landmines, the Government of Colombia called for a new drug policy and dialogue with insurgent groups as an outlet to armed conflict.
Colombia was in 2008 the second largest by number of jumpgate evolution credits, with 777, behind only Afghanistan, recalled Juanes, to draw attention to the fact that both countries are major producers of drugs in the world.
“You have to go to the root problem” because the rebel groups, organizations in Colombia are both guerrillas and paramilitaries used landmines to protect their coca crops, said the singer and activist.