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The debt crisis in Greece has gained the world’s attention. However, some activists say many other countries are building up dangerous debt levels. They say private investors are lending money to those countries without enough rules or legal safeguards. Debt activists say there is the possibility of a debt crisis in other countries, especially developing ones. Tim Jones is with a British group called the Jubilee Debt Campaign. It studies debt owed by countries around the world. This July, the group released a report on the debt trap. Mr. Jones says an increase in lending to poor countries is a problem. He warns that unless action is taken, they could end up in a new debt crisis again. Mozambique is among the countries the report describes as facing a possible debt crisis. The economy has been booming, Mr. Jones said. There has been a huge amount of lending to the country but the poverty rate is increasing too. The Jubilee Debt Campaign says the total amount owed by debtor countries rose 30 percent, from 2011 to 2014 to $13.8 trillion. The group says 22 countries are now in a debt crisis. Many more face a high risk of financial problems. Some experts tie the current debt problems to the financial crisis of late 2007 and 2008. Some countries have struggled with debt for 20 years or more. Jamaica is one example. Debt campaigners are calling for tighter controls of lending and cancelling some loans for countries in crisis.

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