Pubdate: Fri, 10 May 2002
Source: Agence France-Presses (France Wire)
Copyright: 2002 Agence France-Presse

DRUGS FUNDING WARLORDS: EXPERT

Money earned from the opium and heroin trade in Afghanistan is what is 
allowing pro-US warlords in the country to operate, a high-profile 
Washington lawyer and expert in international financial crime said today.

"The revenue of poppies is essential for the warlords supporting the United 
States," Jack Blum told a House panel focusing on international corruption.

The country's largest domestic product, Blum explained, was heroin, and 
without the profit from the drug trade any government would be hard-pressed 
to provide for its people and support the war on terrorism.

"It's a terrible, terrible dilemma, because it is the only source of 
revenue the state has," he said, adding the problem was being debated by 
governments trying to stop the drug trafficking.

"It's possibly one of the most complicated, atrocious problems any one 
could understand," said Blum.

Asked about chasing drug traffickers into neighbouring countries such as 
Pakistan in an effort to stem the flow, Blum said he had little hope such 
cross-border hunts would help.

"The problem of corruption surrounding drugs on that route is absolutely 
astonishing, and I have no faith that any agreement to chase or not to 
chase would make any difference."

Afghanistan is thought to be responsible for 75 per cent of the world's 
opium and 80 per cent of the heroin traded on the streets of Europe.

The United States in February waived narcotics sanctions against 
Afghanistan despite the country's "demonstrable failure" to curb poppy 
cultivation in a move aimed at supporting the interim government in Kabul.

The waiver was part of Washington's effort to reward and support the Afghan 
interim government led by Hamid Karzai that took power after the Taliban 
were ousted in the US-led war on terrorism.
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