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General - June 24, 2017

UNESCO World Heritage site ‘used for drug trade’

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The US says the West African Bijagos Islands are a hub for Latin American drug traffickers who use them as a transit point to Europe. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage site known for their unique ecosystem.

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The US says the West African Bijagos Islands are a hub for Latin American drug traffickers who use them as a transit point to Europe. The islands are a UNESCO World Heritage site known for their unique ecosystem.

Al Jazeera’s Nicolas Haque reports from The Bijagos.

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