Opium’s Not Just an Afghan Problem

October 22nd, 2009 § 4

Most discussion of Afghanistan’s mammoth opium trade treats the problem as if it were Afghanistan’s alone. Pundits blame corruption in the Karzai government. Aid workers want to help poppy farmers grow alternative crops. The military wants to kill or capture 50 traffickers who collaborate with the Taliban.

But too few take note of the fact that the vast majority of profits are actually earned outside Afghanistan. Addiction, Crime and Insurgency, a new report from the United Nation’s Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), pulls together some eye-popping statistics in an attempt to refocus attention on the broader consequences — and reach — of the trade.

See the full report here.

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