Pubdate: Fri, 13 Jun 2003
Source: BBC News (UK Web)
Copyright: 2003 BBC
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US DENIES SPRAYING AFGHAN POPPIES

The US military has denied using helicopters to spray herbicides on
opium crops in Afghanistan.

The move came after a report in Britain's Guardian newspaper, in which
villagers in eastern Afghanistan said US forces had secretly tried to
wipe out their poppy crops in April under cover of darkness.

US military spokesman Colonel Rodney Davis said: "That's not what we
came here to do and it's not in our plans."

Afghanistan is the world's biggest producer of opium, the raw
ingredient for heroin.

'Not capable'

"The bottom line is the coalition has not been involved in the use of
herbicides or pesticides," Colonel Davis told reporters at Bagram air
base near Kabul.

"The coalition doesn't have helicopters capable of spraying herbicides
or pesticides as some have claimed."

He said after extensive checks the US military were able to confirm
that they do not have any forces stationed in the region where the
chemicals are alleged to have been used.

The Guardian reported that the herbicide spraying had taken place in
the Zafar Khel region of eastern Afghanistan.

Since the fall of the Taleban in 2001, Afghanistan has reclaimed its
position as the world's top producer of opium.
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