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Colombia hits pause on US drug extraditions to focus on peace talks
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46530, member: 636"] Colombia will stop sending certain drug criminals to America for trial, the country's new justice minister said Thursday. Eduardo Montealegre announced this decision could damage relations between Bogota and Washington. The leftist government wants to talk with rebel leaders instead of putting them behind bars. Many of these leaders run cocaine operations across the nation. Montealegre believes his approach can still destroy criminal organizations and stop drug trafficking. Two major rebel commanders face extradition requests from American authorities. Gabriel Yepes leads one armed faction that controls territory and drug routes. Willinton Henao Gutierrez commands another guerrilla group with similar operations. Colombia refuses to send these men to face American courts. The South American nation has accepted billions of dollars from Washington to fight drugs and crime over many years. President Gustavo Petro and Donald Trump have fought publicly about security policies. Petro once belonged to a rebel group before entering politics. American officials believe criminal gangs operate more freely under Petro's peace strategy. Drug production has increased sharply during his presidency. Armed groups have taken control of vast areas across southern and eastern Colombia. Security problems have spread as these organizations expand their influence and territory. [/QUOTE]
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