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http://www.observer.co.uk/international/story/0,6903,915127,00.html
World Bank chief issues opium alert

Faisal Islam, economics correspondent
Sunday March 16, 2003
The Observer

Opium cultivation has reached record levels in Afghanistan, World Bank
president James Wolfensohn warned yesterday. In an exclusive interview
with The Observer, Wolfensohn revealed that drugs were now a bigger
earner for the Afghan economy than overseas aid.

And he stressed that the failure to rid the country of its drug lords and
poverty could undermine the West's moral case for invading Iraq.

'We should not forget the experience of Afghanistan is a proving ground
for whether the international community can stay the course beside a
fragile country as it builds itself up from the aftermath of conflict,' he said.

Wolfensohn said his officials now reckoned that drugs were back up to
within 10 per cent of their peak production under the Taliban, and that
the price of opium had risen from $100 a kilo to $500. The $1.4 billion (£885
million) proceeds from this industry last year compared with the $1.2
billion international aid that flowed into the country.

Opium was banned by the Taliban in 1999. A mere 1,685 hectares were
cultivated the following year, according to the US State Department.
However, last year a total of 30,750 hectares were harvested, helping
restore Afghanistan to its role as the world's number one exporter of
heroin precursors. Three quarters of all European heroin comes from
Afghanistan, added Wolfensohn.

The trouble lay with the West's preoccupation with affairs elsewhere.
Afghanistan once dominiated our attention. But that has now shifted to
Iraq.

'The pattern is a common one,' said Wolfensohn. 'While there is shooting it
gets headlines, but when it gets to issues of reconstruction the television
crews leave and go to the next spot. There's less publicity and it goes off
the radar screen and so the second fundraising is always less good than
the first one. In the case of Afghanistan we're in that decline period.'

Wolfensohn will attempt to raise a further $600 million at a meeting of
Western donors in Brussels tomorrow. The Afghan government is
concerned that existing aid money is bypassing its budget entirely,
imperilling the nation-building process.

Wolfensohn added that he hoped war could be avoided in Iraq, but that
the World Bank was ready to assist rebuilding, and that funding would be
less problematic.

'My guess is that this would not happen with Iraq because of the interest
in oil,' he said. 'There is an implicit assumption that reconstruction would
be paid for out of its oil, but we have not looked into it yet.'

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