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Afghanistan About to Become a Drug State

Arab News reports (3 March 2005) that opium poppy cultivation in Afghanistan increased further in 2004, posing a threat to the country’s stability, and has reared its head in Pakistan after a long absence, the International Narcotics Control Board said here yesterday. Find the full story here.

Posted by Cynthia on March 4, 2005 at 08:45 AM in Afghanistan, Heroin, Kazakhstan, Opium, Pakistan, Tajikistan | Permalink

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