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- In the heart of Bolivia, in a broken-down and overcrowded prison located in the center of the city of Cochabamba, over a hundred children, innocent victims of the sins of their fathers, are forced to share with them the dramatic experience of imprisonment, spending the first years of their childhood in conditions of discomfort and serious danger. Stories of men and women, most of them, marked by misfortune. Convicted on the basis of the infamous anti-drug law 1008, wanted and imposed by the United States government, they end up paying very dearly the price of underdevelopment and poverty of a country that for many years lived under the grip of the military dictatorship first and then of bad governance. Jailed for working in the illegal coca plantations located in the tropical Chapare area, many of them, more often than not, are convicted because they are stopped with small quantities of coca paste that they naively lent themselves to transport to Cochabamba in sight of an easy as well as miserable gain.