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Narcotics cultivation a serious threat to Afghanistan: UN

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(Last Updated On: October 25, 2022)

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The United Nations is said to consider the cultivation and production of narcotics a serious threat for Afghanistan.

The United Nations counter-narcotics regional chief emphasized that they will continue cooperation with Afghanistan to eradicate the phenomenon.

Based on the survey conducted recently, the number of addicts to narcotic in Afghanistan has been reached from 1.3 million to 1.4 million.

The fresh figures of Narco-addicts to Afghanistan have been released by counter-narcotics ministry and the administration for counter crime and narcotics of Afghanistan as well as the UN administration for Counter Crime and narcotics.

The Afghan authorities are laying emphasize that despite thousands hectares of poppy fields and hundreds drug production factories are eradicated within recent 13 years by counternarcotic missions in Afghanistan and this campaign is continuing so far.

Nor apparently are the Taliban the only insurgency funded by Afghan drugs. On Nov.26 in remarks widely quoted in the Russian media, Russian Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN) head Viktor Ivanov said that the “large-scale transit of Afghan heroin acts as a renewable financial base for the functioning of the Islamic State (IS) group, which obtains fabulous profits by providing half of the total heroin supply to Europe via destabilized Iraq and some African countries.

It is clear that without the elimination of large-scale drug production in Afghanistan, there is no point in talking about resolving conflicts in these countries.” Ivanov bluntly stated, “Afghanistan is rapidly turning into a narco-state.” Ivanov’s remarks echoed earlier statements by Spanish intelligence, which in Oct. said that IS European and other extremist groups were using ties to the illegal drug trade to finance operations in Iraq and Syria.

Afghanistan has the potential to exploit agriculture, but lack of development in this sector has held back this source of livelihood.

Lack of modernization, facilities and experience has meant that agriculture has not seen much progress even though Afghanistan is traditionally an agricultural country. Afghanistan’s lack of access to markets and the import of cheap agricultural products from neighboring countries have also prevented the development of agriculture.

Another main reason for problems in implementation of Afghan government’s counter narcotics strategy is the absence of rule of law and a weak justice system.

The Afghan government has not been able to control narcotics production because of lack of strong governance and administrative corruption.

Mapping out the 100 hundred day plan, the minister of counter narcotics said the anti-drug law should be adjust and fight against this phenomenon should be more serious.

With presence of international forces in Afghanistan within recent 13 years, the production of narcotics has been reached into its high peak and now, the regional countries such as Russia and China should help Afghanistan government for eradication of this sinister phenomenon.

Reported by Fawad Naseri

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More needs to be done to boost local industry, says Kabir

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(Last Updated On: April 17, 2024)

The deputy prime minister for policy, Mawlavi Abdul Kabir, met with Nooruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Commerce and Industry, at Sapidar Palace on Tuesday and discussed issues around the quality of domestic products and the need to grow and develop the industrial sector.

Azizi said that good trade relations with neighboring countries has resulted in stable prices of goods in the country.

He said the Ministry of Commerce and Industry works closely with the private sector. As a result, the private sector functions in a befitting manner and the Islamic Emirate has provided necessary facilities.

Azizi said that based on the Islamic Emirate’s good economic policies, there has been a significant development in the import/export sector in the country.

Kabir in turn voiced appreciation for efforts by the leadership of the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and said: “The unprecedented efforts of the IEA’s administrations and the stability of the Afghan currency caused the price of food ingredients to remain in the right state and our people also be able to buy essential materials.”

He emphasized the need to work for a balance in trade with neighboring countries, and said more efforts were needed to improve the quality of domestic products and to grow the sector.

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Russia and Tajikistan hold joint military drills along Afghanistan border

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Russia and Tajikistan conducted a joint four-day military exercise along the border with Afghanistan in order to be prepared for any “potential threats”, Tajik media reported this week.

Russian military personnel from the 201st military base in Tajikistan participated in this exercise. Reports stated military personnel practiced various combat tactics, especially tactics to counter terrorist groups that illegally enter Tajikistan.

This comes amid repeated concerns expressed by Afghanistan’s neighbors about what they claim are terrorist threats originating from Afghanistan.

The Islamic Emirate has not yet commented on the drills but has repeatedly denied the presence of terrorist groups in the country. The IEA has also continuously said no militant group will be allowed to threaten another country from Afghanistan.

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Media Violation Commission bans two TV channels

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The Media Violations Commission has ordered Noor and Barya TV channels to stop broadcasting and to appear in court, state-run Bakhtar News Agency reported on Tuesday.

ّIt is said that the decision against the channels was taken for “not observing the principles of journalism.”

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