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1 Afghanistan: Most Of Heroin Consumed In Canada Is Of Afghan OriginTue, 22 Aug 2017
Source:Asian Pacific Post, The (CN BC)          Area:Afghanistan Lines:129 Added:08/25/2017

The Taliban in Afghanistan is now running significant heroin production lines in the war-torn country to provide jihadists and insurgents with billions of dollars, western law enforcement officials

And much of that heroin is flowing into Canada.

"More than 90 per cent of all heroin consumed in the US is of Mexican origin. But in Canada more than 90 per cent of the heroin consumed is of Afghan origin," said William Brownfield, US Assistant Secretary for Drugs and Law Enforcement when addressing reporters in the Afghan capital Kabul recently.

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2 Afghanistan: Lance With Love: Afghans Revel in Bountiful OpiumSat, 21 May 2016
Source:Daily Star, The (Lebanon) Author:Chopra, Anuj Area:Afghanistan Lines:132 Added:05/21/2016

NAQIL, Afghanistan (AFP) - Lashes swished and whirled through the air in a burst of celebration around a sea of opium poppies, as farmers in a southern Afghan village rejoiced over a bumper harvest with a traditional rope game.

Hundreds of farm laborers from across the Pashtun heartland, many of them Taliban, congregated last month in Naqil in Uruzgan province for the most lucrative time of the year - the poppy harvest.

After laboring all day in the torpid heat, extracting milky opium resin from swollen green pods, they broke into revelry around the bountiful farms.

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3 Afghanistan: Bountiful Afghan Opium Harvest Yields Profits forWed, 04 May 2016
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Shah, Taimoor Area:Afghanistan Lines:173 Added:05/04/2016

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan - It is spring that determines how a year turns out, according to an Afghan proverb. And if the Helmand poppy fields this spring are any indication, the Taliban will have a very good year.

As the opium harvest winds down across Helmand Province, Afghanistan's largest in territory and poppy cultivation, farmers and officials are reporting high yields. The skies were generous with heavy rainfall, and the Afghan government with its cancellation of annual eradication campaigns. It had lost much of the territory in Helmand to the Taliban anyway.

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4 Afghanistan: Violence and Corruption in the World's HeroinThu, 07 Apr 2016
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Nordland, Rod Area:Afghanistan Lines:169 Added:04/07/2016

LASHKAR GAH, Afghanistan - Afghans have an expression: "Well, whatever has happened, we are still skinny." In other words, they have not gotten rich yet, try as they might.

It is an expression heard often here in Helmand Province, the southwestern region that is the world capital of opium and heroin production. Afghanistan accounts for 90 percent of the world's heroin; more than two-thirds of that comes from Helmand's opium poppies, according to United Nations figures.

Sometimes, the expression is uttered enviously - how did we miss out? Other times, it is delivered with greedy sarcasm - how much more can we get before the feeding frenzy is over?

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5 Afghanistan: Penetrating Every Stage of Afghan Opium ChainWed, 17 Feb 2016
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Ahmed, Azam Area:Afghanistan Lines:183 Added:02/17/2016

ZARANJ, Afghanistan - Shortly after sunrise, an Afghan special operations helicopter descended on two vehicles racing through the empty deserts of southern Afghanistan, traversing what has become a superhighway for smugglers and insurgents.

Intelligence showed that the men were transporting a huge cache of drugs and weapons from Helmand Province to Nimruz Province, a hub for all things illegal and a way station on the global opium trail. Hovering above, the troops fired tracer rounds into the sandy earth beside the vehicles, which skidded to a stop.

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6 Afghanistan: Tasked With Combating Opium, Afghan OfficialsTue, 16 Feb 2016
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Ahmed, Azam Area:Afghanistan Lines:257 Added:02/16/2016

GARMSIR, Afghanistan - The United States spent more than $7 billion in the past 14 years to fight the runaway poppy production that has made Afghan opium the world's biggest brand. Tens of billions more went to governance programs to stem corruption and train a credible police force. Countless more dollars and thousands of lives were lost on the main thrust of the war: to put the Afghan government in charge of district centers and to instill rule of law.

But here in one of the few corners of Helmand Province that is peaceful and in firm government control, the green stalks and swollen bulbs of opium were growing thick and high within eyeshot of official buildings during the past poppy season - signs of a local narco-state administered directly by government officials.

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7 Afghanistan: Tasked With Combating Opium, Afghan OfficialsTue, 16 Feb 2016
Source:Boston Globe (MA) Author:Ahmed, Azam Area:Afghanistan Lines:69 Added:02/16/2016

GARMSIR, Afghanistan - The United States spent more than $7 billion in the past 14 years to fight the runaway poppy production that has made Afghan opium the world's biggest brand.

Tens of billions more went to governance programs to stem corruption and train a credible police force. Countless more dollars and thousands of lives were lost on the main thrust of the war: to put the Afghan government in charge of district centers and to instill rule of law.

But here in one of the only corners of Helmand province that are peaceful and in firm government control, the green stalks and swollen bulbs of opium were growing thick and high within view of official buildings during the past poppy season - signs of a local narco-state administered directly by government officials.

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8 Afghanistan: Afghan Opium Production Rises To Record LevelsThu, 13 Nov 2014
Source:Boston Globe (MA) Author:Nordland, Ron Area:Afghanistan Lines:56 Added:11/13/2014

KABUL - Afghan opium cultivation and production again reached historic highs in 2014, UN officials reported Wednesday. And in a sign of how deeply entwined drug trafficking and the Afghan political system have become, the officials said protracted elections this year were at least part of the cause.

"With the presidential election ongoing there was a huge demand of funding," said Jean-Luc Lemahieu, a senior official with the UN Office on Drugs and Crime. "And that funding is not available in the licit economy, and that money has to come from somewhere, so they turned to the illicit economy."

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9 Afghanistan: Afghan Opium Cultivation Rises to Record LevelsThu, 13 Nov 2014
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Nordland, Rod Area:Afghanistan Lines:144 Added:11/13/2014

KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghan opium cultivation again rose to historic levels in 2014, United Nations officials reported on Wednesday. And in a sign of how deeply entwined drug trafficking and the Afghan political system have become, the officials said the protracted elections this year were at least part of the cause.

"With the presidential election ongoing, there was a huge demand of funding," said Jean-Luc Lemahieu, a senior official with the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. "And that funding is not available in the licit economy, and that money has to come from somewhere, so they turned to the illicit economy."

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10 Afghanistan: Bumper Cannabis Crop Despite Cut In PlantingWed, 11 Sep 2013
Source:Guardian, The (UK) Author:Graham-Harrison, Emma Area:Afghanistan Lines:33 Added:09/12/2013

The amount of farmland in Afghanistan planted with cannabis fell by nearly a fifth last year after one province carried out a strictly enforced drug eradication campaign. However, a bumper crop showed production had risen compared with 2011, said the UN.

Officials in Uruzgan province, which borders Kandahar and Helmand, largely stamped out cultivation of the drug, acting out of concern that it was financing the Taliban. In 2011 there were more than 1,000 hectares (2,471 acres) of the crop there, but last year less than 100 ha. But planting in most other areas remained largely steady, with just over half of commercial production concentrated in the south of the country.

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11 Afghanistan: U.S. Efforts Fail To Curtail Trade In Afghan OpiumSun, 27 May 2012
Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Rubin, Alissa J. Area:Afghanistan Lines:222 Added:05/30/2012

KABUL, Afghanistan - For years, American officials have struggled to curb Afghanistan's opium industry, rewriting strategy every few seasons and pouring in more than $6 billion over the past decade to combat the poppies that help finance the insurgency and fuel corruption.

It is a measure of the problem's complexity that officials can find little comfort even in the news this month that blight and bad weather are slashing this year's poppy harvest in the south. They know from past seasons that blight years lead to skyrocketing opium prices and even greater planting efforts to come.

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12 Afghanistan: Taliban Destroy Poppy Fields In SurpriseSun, 20 May 2012
Source:Guardian, The (UK) Author:Graham-Garrison, Emma Area:Afghanistan Lines:125 Added:05/20/2012

Growers Action By Taliban Welcomed By Government And Clerics But Insurgent Says Destruction Was For Religious Reasons

Taliban fighters have destroyed fields of opium poppies in eastern Afghanistan this spring, the first time since 2001 the hardline Islamist group is known to have clamped down on the cultivation of a drug that provides a big part of its funding.

While the insurgents appear to have dug up a relatively small area of poppies in a remote area near the border with Pakistan, the move was so unusual it won a chorus of praise from the Afghan government and international organisations, whom the Taliban consider their enemy, as well as senior clerics.

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