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Antony Loewenstein

Independent journalist, author and film-maker

What the poppy trade has done to Afghanistan

Posted on January 10, 2013

During my time in Afghanistan last year I spent time with opium addicts on the outskirts of Kabul. It was a brief insight into the massive drug problems facing the country. This new book, Poppy – Trails of Afghan Heroin, looks fascinating:

Tags: Afghanistan, human rights
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