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    Which former president was convicted in absentia in the Netherlands in 1999 for cocaine trafficking?

    Question #95181. Asked by author. (Apr 29 08 8:14 PM)


    dj168

    Désiré Bouterse of Suriname.

    http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Surinam.html

    Apr 29 08, 9:58 PM


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