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UN alarm at spread of Afghan opium

By Stephen Fidler in London

Published: March 5 2008 00:09 | Last updated: March 5 2008 00:09

Afghanistan’s record poppy crop is fuelling an intensifying drugs emergency in neighbouring countries, a United Nations report published on Wednesday warns.

The UN International Narcotics Control Board says the rise in Afghanistan’s opium cultivation is “alarming” and that its effects – including an increase in organised crime, corruption and the incidence of drug use – are spilling over into Iran, Pakistan and the central Asian republics.

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