ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 7月20日 12時27分


Every 3 months or so, Javier Tupaz, a father of 6, heads downhill from his clapboard home to work in his cocaine laboratory. Under a black tent in the jungle, he shovels coca leaves into a giant vat with gasoline, then adds cement powder — the first steps in his cocaine recipe. Like everyone in his village, Javier has survived decades of war in #Colombia. Today, he depends on on coca for cash. He churned out his product during the seemingly endless conflict between the rebels and the government, which tried many times to destroy his plants. He simply replanted. But there is one thing that Javier says his crops may not survive: peace. Peace means that soldiers no longer have to shoot their way into rebel-held territory to pull up coca plants or dismantle drug labs. Now the FARC, which formally disarmed last month, is joining forces with the government to wean farmers off coca — one of the first collaborations ever between the old enemies. The photographer @juanarre took this photo one recent night in Colombia’s Putumayo Province, where the lack of roads is one contributing factor in the continued cultivation of coca. Visit the link in our profile to read more.


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