Opium, Rape and the American Way

Afghanistan’s boom in the trade in opium, used to produce heroin, over the past eight years of occupation has funneled hundreds of millions of dollars to the Taliban, al-Qaida, local warlords, criminal gangs, kidnappers, private armies, drug traffickers and many of the senior figures in the government of Hamid Karzai. The New York Times reported that the brother of President Karzai, Ahmed Wali Karzai, has been collecting money from the CIA although he is a major player in the illegal opium business. Afghanistan produces 92 percent of the world’s opium in a trade that is worth some $65 billion, the United Nations estimates. This opium feeds some 15 million addicts worldwide and kills around 100,000 people annually. These fatalities should be added to the rolls of war dead.
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  1. #1    Opium addiction is a medical problem requiring treatment by doctors and healthcare providers. It cannot be controlled by opium prohibition, or killing poppies. Criminalizing a medical problem results in addicts avoiding treatment to avoid detection by police and authorities and possibly being jailed. Criminalization of medical problems, such as drug addiction, kills people by reducing their ability to access medical treatment.
    written by kevin3g since 17 days 21 hours 45 minuteskevin3g
  2. #2    Already submitted on Buzzflash 2 days ago.
    http://www.buzzflash.net/story.php?id=1045524
    written by DandelionSalad since 17 days 10 hours 4 minutesDandelionSalad
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