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- The UN Giveth, And The Drug Trade …</A>
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The UN Giveth, And The Drug Trade Prospereth
FILED 12/15/99


'There is no money that goes to anyone in Afghanistan from the UN.' --UN Drug
Control Officer to HIGH TIMES

United Nations anti-drug efforts in Afghanistan have backfired, seemingly
enabling the opium cartels there to more than double their poppy-crop yields
this year to historic, unprecedented highs. Production of raw opium in
Afghanistan shot up from 2,600 tons in 1998 to a record 4,600 tons last year,
by the count of the UN's International Drug Control Program--which has
incidentally been pumping millions of dollars into the Taliban, the pariah
regime of Islamic fundamentalists that took over the country four years ago.
Currently, the UN estimates that Afghanistan accounts for an incredible 75
percent of the entire global opium output, more than the fabelled Golden
Triangle of Burma, Thailand, and Laos

Last spring, 97 percent of opium-poppy cultivation took place in
Taliban-controlled regions of the country. The drug-fighting UNDCP is
virtually the only international agency that directly aids the Taliban, who
are internationally infamous for trampling on women's rights, and for
harboring the US-hunted terrorist ringleader Osama bin Laden. Despite this,
and uncontroverted evidence that the Taliban have long profited directly from
taxing the burgeoning opium trade--and now even gather taxes on certain
"white powders--UNDCP director Pino Arlacchi personally led a UN mission to
Kabul in November of 1997 to set up subsidies for "drug control" programs
there, and those subsidies persist to this day.

No UN Money To The Taliban? Well, MAYBE.
Funds for implementing the these narco-control efforts in Afghanistan are
disbursed through the UNDCP'S office in Vienna, where spokesman Sandro Tucci
guaranteed HIGH TIMES, right off the bat: "There is no money that goes to
anyone in Afghanistan from the UN."

Then Tucci got into specifics: "There is a small pilot program in
Afghanistan, at Kandahar. The money for this is given to the UN by major
donors, and spent by the UN, to do the pilot program on the control of drug
abuse."

Then Tucci got yet more specific, acknowledging that roughly $3 million had
been spent in the year and a half that the program has been in existence.
"This is the only region in Afghanistan where you see a decrease in the
production of opium," he went on. "Decrease is very difficult to assess, but
one datum which is for sure is that 400 hectares were eradicated by the
Taliban in June of 1999. This has contributed to a general decrease in opium
production in Afghanistan."

Boom Times For The Poppy Trade
Actually, according to the UNDCP's own ANNUAL OPIUM SURVEY, poppy cultivation
increased a stunning 43 percent overall in Afghanistan last year, from 64,000
hectares in 1998 to 91,000 hectares for harvesting last spring--a hectare
equalling about 2.5 acres. The number of opium-growing administrative
districts (outside of Kandahar, where the Taliban's mullahs keep their
religious government, and entertain official visitors like Pino Arlacchi)
rose from 73 in '98 to 104 in '99. Altogether, two entire provinces, Jawzjan
and Kunduz, began producing opium for the first time last year, raising the
number of poppy provinces in Afghanistan to 18. Of all these provinces, 80
percent recorded sharp increases in poppy cultivation in '99, by the UNDCP's
own count--led by Helmand Province in the south, long the major poppy-growing
region of the country. The UNDCP's highly-touted drugfighting program in
Afghanistan has comprised exactly four local districts there since its 1997
inception. With all due respect, the torching of 400 hectares by the Taliban
might actually have been a bit of a show put on for the entertainment of
Western antidrug dignitaries

It certainly could not have very much impressed the drug-fighting authorities
of neighboring Iran. Last Oct. 15, addressing his superiors on the UN
Commission for Drug Control, Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, UNDCP
director Arlacchi tried to reassure the delegate from Iran (where the police
have been getting shot up TIM:
http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v99/n1244/a11.html?25239 at an incredible rate
by Afghan dope movers passing through) that the UNDCP was negotiating with
the Taliban to start up a few more of its projects along the Irani border.

A GENUINE War on Drugs!
At the same time, Arlacchi of the UNDCP is also setting aside about $13
million this year for assistance to Iran's counternarcotics police, who are
faring very badly against the heroin movers flooding out of Afghanistan. As
the exponential increase in poppy cultivation might indicate, the Afghani
dope trade is taking on a major life of its own nowadays. While the Mullahs
in Kandahar send out pious remonstrances against the evils of the poppy
(Mullah Mohammad Omar, spiritual leader of the Taliban, even decreed last
summer that poppy planters should set aside one-third of their tillage for
the UN's "alternative-development" crops), they can exert minimal enforcement
powers anywhere inside the many opium zones of the country. Their tax
collectors do mulct formal ZAKAT and USHR religious tithes from poppy-growers
and opium collectors, with the money supposedly earmarked for relief of the
poor--and even specifically for the relief of poor women, in what seems to be
a misguided attempt to alleviate foreign dismay over the Taliban's medieval
policies of "gender apartheid" against women holding jobs, or even receiving
standard medical care.

British journalists for papers like the GUARDIAN and OBSERVER have been
reporting all this year about the big opium stalls that have become a regular
fixture in the Taliban-taxed bazaars of small cities like Sangin. Buyers snap
up tons at a time, and transport it primarily to Chuttu, on the edge of the
broad Dasht-I-Margi desert that stretches into Iran and Pakistan. Chuttu,
where the law is reportedly fashioned by a local warlord, Mullah Haji Bashar
Mahmud--who is in perpetual good standing with the mullahs in Kandahar--has
become semi-industrialized nowadays, with about 20 fairly sophisticated dope
lAboutratories (About on a technical par with a US dentist's lab) which can
turn opium into morphine base or even "finished," albeit still- substandard,
heroin. And reporters have seen Taliban tax receipts in for the finished
powder product, as well as for the crude opium gum.

The Commodities Market In Opiates
International orders for morphine base and finished smack are phoned in
mainly from Dubai on the Arabian peninsula, says the GUARDIAN, placed mainly
by the Turkish middlemen who have been feeding the European market for
generations. Once a sizeable batch of orders have been received by the Chuttu
brokers, they negotiate with Baluchistani tribesmen in Haji Bashar's
jurisdiction to load it on convoys of four-wheeled vehicles: usually 12
trucks, four comprised of Baluchis riding shotgun on the load in the center.
(Haphazard supply is not a problem, since the Chuttu brokers are said to keep
an incredible 10 tons of labbed-down opiate power products in perpetual
inventory.) Then it's carted over the deserts, mainly through eastern Iran,
to be reloaded onto articulated tractor-trailers for the long haul to the
traditional heroin-finishing labs in Turkey, or--in the case of the
substandard heroin out of those new Chuttu finishing labs--up through the
lawless countries of the Caucasus region around to the Balkans.

Of course, occasionally the Iranian police do manage to surprise one of the
convoys coming across the border out of Afghanistan, but they have not fared
well at all in their interdiction sorties over this opium-boom year. The
convoys out of Chuttu are nowadays armed with mounted .50-caliber machineguns
and even shoulder-held SAM missiles, and sophisticated satellite links are
used for convoy communications and navigation. The result has been a series
of calamitous engagements this year for Iran's narcotics police, whose
enforcement budget is clearly a lot tighter than the security outlay these
international smack syndicates can disburse. Haji Bashar has recently also
landscaped a couple well-appointed airstrips in Helmand province, according
to reports, indicating that the European heroin industry might even be more
well-budgeted for investments inside Afghanistan than Pino Arlacchi's UNDCP.

The Europeans Have A Better Idea
And just like the new heroin money, any funding the UN implements in
Afghanistan, meager though its crop-substitution programs may be, necessarily
frees up the Taliban to pay for their own obsessive war against the
irredentist "Mujahadeen" wnaviors who still control substantial parts of the
northern border. As the rest of the economy languishes from inattention, with
teachers making about $10 a month while opium goes for anything from $37 to
$50 a kilo in the bazaars, it's easy to see why the poppy crops just get
bigger. So even while continuing its "antidrug" assistance to the Taliban,
the UNDCP is concentrating increasing interdiction resources not only to
Iran, but to Tajikstan, Turkmenistran, and Uzbekistan, which all abut
Afghanistan to the north.

The European Commission in Brussels, on the other hand, has voted to block
all funding by the EU Parliament to specific programs in Afghanistan, citing
special concern for the Taliban's notorious human-rights abuses, especially
against women. Under Mullah Mohammad Omar's interpretation of Islamic Sharia
law (considered deviant by just about every other Islamic authority),
Afghanistani women are fiercely subjugated, not allowed to work or attend
school, or even be treated by male physicians. And since women are deBarred
from becoming doctors themselves, the resulting havoc is conspicuous. Women
in Afghanistan are moreover not allowed to attend school, or even beg in the
streets. As for those USHR and ZAKAT taxes on the dope trade--well, at $55 a
kilo in tithe-taxes, and one Chuttu lab alone churning out $5,500 in taxable
product a day, and more than 20 similar labs in the vicinity, that is a lot
of money being made for those in control. Little or none of it actually
appears to be going for the good of Afghani women.

Marco Perduca, the official observer of the UN for the Transnational Radical
Party TIM: www.radicalparty.org of the European Parliament, points out to HT
that since the UN does not yet officially recognize the Taliban as the
official government of Afghanistan, they are in essence funding both the
fundamentalist government in Kandahar, and the armed "mujahadeen" religious
militias that oppose it. "According to a sources of mine in the New York
office of the UNDCP," Perduca said, "the UNDCP is not even sure if it is
dealing with the local mullahs, who are independent, or officially with the
Taliban"

The TRP, which elected several new legislators to the EP last summer, pressed
through the vote in the Brussels Parliament to block all funding for specific
projects in Afghanistan, as well as Burma, on Dec 2 this year. EU funding
will only be restored when the human-rights situation improves, drug
production diminishes, and danger to EU and UN personnel in the area is
eliminated.

Sandro Tucci in Vienna incidentally also told HT that he knew of no instances
where UN personnel in Afghanistan had been attacked, saying that to his
knowledge, it simply hasn't happened. Yet a press release from UN Secretary
General Kofi Annan, dated 15 November 1999, specifically condemns the attacks
and destruction of UN property carried out in several locations inside
Afghanistan that week.


Preston Peet - Special to HT News
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