Kate Moss was recently attacked by the vice-president of Columbia for worsening the country's drug wars. Francisco Santos says he is outraged at the super-slim blonde for glamorizing cocaine use.
The politician is stunned that the supermodel's earnings and fame have increased since she was exposed as a former cocaine user.
Francisco insists Moss - who is dating rocker Pete Doherty - should have at least apologized for her actions and the misery she, and other overseas users of the highly addictive Class A drug, cause in the South American country.
Speaking at the launch of the Cocaine Curse initiative in London on Thursday, Santos said, "It's baffling that someone who helps cause so much pain in Columbia is doing better than ever, winning even more contracts. I never once heard her say, 'I'm sorry,' when in our country people die everyday because of cocaine consumption - that hurts."
It is estimated that around 3,000 people in Columbia are killed each year during fighting between rival drug gangs.
Santos insists every person who takes cocaine in the U.S. and Europe further worsens the drug trafficking problems in Columbia.
He added, "We need to tell Europeans that the line of coke they snort is tainted in blood."












