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Washington. – The White House’s  list of 22 countries considered major drug producers or used for its transit includes Afghanistan, Bahamas, Belize, Bolivia, Burma, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Jamaica, Laos, Mexico, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Peru and Venezuela.

Washington included Belize and El Salvador in its annual list of countries it considers major producers or for transit of narcotic drug and again criticized what it affirms it’s the little cooperation by Bolivia, Burma and Venezuela.

In the list disclosed Thursday in a White House statement figure 22 nations, many of them Latin American countries.

As in previous years Washington considers Bolivia, Burma and Venezuela, countries which in the last twelve months didn’t demonstrate “substantial efforts to comply with their obligation under the international antinarcotics agreements."

Dominican Republic has been consistently placed on the U.S. list of countries which either produce drugs or are used for its transit for at least the last five years.

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Written by: BLANCO, 16 Sep 2011 9:07 AM
From: Dominican Republic
Dominican Republic has been consistently placed on the U.S. list

WELL.... AT LEAST WE ARE CONSISTANT AT SOMETHING,,,,ESCOBAR I THOUGHT THIS GUY WAS DEAD?????
Written by: WalterPolo, 16 Sep 2011 9:49 AM
From: Dominican Republic, Puerto Plata
That's old news.
Written by: danny00, 16 Sep 2011 10:15 AM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
paulino could not be the shoe shine boy for escobars shoes.
Written by: danny00, 16 Sep 2011 10:20 AM
From: United States, syosset, key west, santo domingo AND NOW THE GLOBE TROTTER
the photo said most dominicans dont know what finally happen to hippos buddy mr. paulino.
not much to know he went the way of most drug dealers that get caught they become rats, give up even their own mothers if its help them stay of out jail.
latter the w/p program, later they give u and your family if u still have one left a new i.d. and get u a job in the heartland area at a small gas station.
or go the way scarface went.
Written by: Perez, 16 Sep 2011 3:09 PM
From: Dominican Republic
And DR will always stay in a spot in the black list, because i don't see this drug problem getting solved anytime soon. 1. The money is too good. 2. The lack of will of the institutions to fight against such drug monster and their corruption level.
Written by: mirabal4ever This user is banned, 16 Sep 2011 11:57 PM
From: United States, OMNIPRESENT. El Cantinero de Jarabacoa. "Aguilucho desde Chiquitito"
Demand and supply.
Written by: hellborn25, 17 Sep 2011 11:51 AM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
lets add the united states on that list also .
Written by: RBenito, 17 Sep 2011 8:48 PM
From: Dominican Republic
@hellborn25
--lets add the united states on that list also .
USA is the number one customer. Therefore it cannot be neither producer or transit.
Written by: FedericoD, 17 Sep 2011 9:09 PM
From: Canada
More inaccuracies reported here. ... what happened to canada and the province of british columbia with all the high grade dope they grow out west?
Written by: hellborn25, 18 Sep 2011 12:41 PM
From: United States, I dont even live inside a house , I haunt one!
How is the dominican republic prodocing drugs now? , I always thought they were just use for transport use . I guess times has changed. rbenito your right there big time consumers and there problably the biggest scumbags to ever walk on gods green earth.
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