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That Other Big Afghan Crisis, the Growing Army of Addicts – NYTimes.com

by RafaelFajardo on 2013/11/03 in research, SWEAT 3.0

In western Herat Province, held up as an island of stability and progress in Afghanistan, this forlorn border town is instead a showcase for an intensifying crisis: Long the global leader in opium production, Afghanistan has now also become one of the world’s most addicted societies.

via That Other Big Afghan Crisis, the Growing Army of Addicts – NYTimes.com.

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