Pubdate: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 Source: Daily Telegraph (UK) Copyright: 2002 Telegraph Group Limited Contact: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/114 Author: Matt Born DRUG WARS IN BOLIVIA TRAP 40 TOURISTS THREE British tourists are stranded in northern Bolivia after being caught up in clashes between coca farmers and government troops trying to crack down on the drugs trade. The three Britons are among 40 Western tourists trapped in the remote Sorata valley, about 60 miles north of the capital, La Paz, for the past two weeks. They were caught after farmers blockaded roads out of the valley in protest at the government's attempts to stop production of the coca plant, the raw material for cocaine. Hugh Parker, whose daughter Jessica, 24, is one of the stranded Britons, said the tourists were "very frightened" after a group of them tried to get through the blockade and were beaten up. Mr Parker, who has been in telephone contact with his daughter, said: "Some of the tourists decided to walk through the barricades but after some of their number were roughed up and only allowed to retrace their steps after buying their way out, the others lost enthusiasm." The Foreign Office yesterday played down the reports of violence, insisting that none of the travellers had been harmed. A spokesman said the tourists had simply been advised to remain put in the town of Sorata "for their own safety" until the blockade was lifted. The British Embassy in La Paz said last night that it hoped the blockade would soon be ended following negotiations between the farmers and the government. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh