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Title: Oblivion in Afghanistan: the world's major supplier of opium is the focus of international efforts to stamp out poppy cultivation and take drugs off Western streets. Meanwhile, addiction runs riot among Afghans. Morwari Zafar meets the users hitting rock bottom.(AFGHANISTAN)(Essay)
Author: Morwari Zafar
Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 2011
Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine
Issue: 442 Page: 27(5)
Article Type: Essay
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Author(s)Morwari Zafar
PublisherNew Internationalist Magazine
ISBN / ASINB0058YOPFY
ISBN-13978B0058YOPF3
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