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Alex James backs anti-cocaine exhibition
Published Wednesday, May 21 2008, 21:28 BST | By Dave West

Rex Features
The UK and Colombian governments organised the event, called Shared Responsibility, in Trafalgar Square on Wednesday. Pictures drew attention to the deforestation and exploitation of child labour allegedly caused by the cultivation of cocaine in the South American country.
James, who made a documentary on the subject earlier this year, was present at the event.
"You know, you can’t tell people not to take drugs, they won’t listen," he said. "When you show people pictures of monkeys having their houses destroyed so people can take some more drugs then that’s more engaging somehow - I don’t know why.
"I think this is an excellent initiative by the Colombian government basically showing people big pictures of rainforests with holes in."
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