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Drug addiction, another U.S. legacy in Afghanistan

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發布於 2022年09月10日02:52 • unreguser

Afghan security force members are seen near the burning drugs in Jalalabad, Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, Aug. 11, 2021. (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua)

The most tangible gift of 20 years of U.S. military presence in Afghanistan is nothing more than poverty, millions of addicts and isolation of the country, said an Afghan professor.

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KABUL, Sept. 10 (Xinhua) -- For 12 years, Shah Agha, 42, drove trucks for a U.S. company transporting supplies for U.S. forces.

Life as a trucker was an endless road of pain and suffering. He was under constant fear of violence, both from Afghan militias attacking coalition convoys, and for his service as a driver for occupying forces.

"As a driver for U.S. forces and to forget my daily fears on the roads and highways, I used to smoke heroin," Agha said. "There were constant problems. I had to use something to forget my suffering."

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An Afghan security force member prepares to burn seized drugs in Rodad district of Nangarhar province, Afghanistan, Nov. 28, 2020. (Photo by Saifurahman Safi/Xinhua)

LEGACY OF HOPELESSNESS

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Heroin is a big problem in Afghanistan. According to locals, farmers eagerly restarted poppy cultivation and processing heroin right under the noses of an informal alliance of foreign forces and regional warlords. That cooperation explains how the country could become a narco-state during the presence of some 150,000-strong U.S.-led international forces. The number of drug addicts has also increased, only adding to the suffering of the poverty-stricken Afghans.

"I got addicted 12 years ago and have been hospitalized three times. But after I was discharged from hospital, I resorted to drugs again," Agha told Xinhua in a rehabilitation center, the 450-bed Jangalak Hospital in Kabul.

The U.S.-led military coalition invaded Afghanistan under the excuse of fighting terror in October 2001, and abruptly withdrew in August last year. Now, more than 19 million of Afghanistan's 35-million population face acute food shortages.

A poignant legacy of 20 years of military occupation is the groups of addicted men, women and children lying alongside dusty roads, under bridges and on the banks of the polluted Kabul river.

A health worker escorts a drug addict during an anti-drug campaign in Kabul, capital of Afghanistan, on Oct. 14. 2018. An estimated 2.9 million to 3.5 million drug addicts including 1.1 million women are living in Afghanistan, according to the Ministry of Counter Narcotics of Afghanistan. (Xinhua/Jawid Omid)

HEAVY BURDEN, FRAGILE SOCIETY

"The most tangible gift of 20 years of U.S. military presence in Afghanistan is nothing more than poverty, millions of addicts and isolation of the country," said Kabul university professor and political analyst Najibullah Jami.

The 19-year-old Abu Bakr, another patient, became addicted by using tablet K, a Western-made drug, common among certain elements of Afghan youth.

"K isolated me, took me away from my family and made a burden on society. Addiction destroyed my life. I am sorry for hurting my mother and father," Abu Bakr told Xinhua.

In 2015, there were about 3.5 million addicts in Afghanistan, according to Mohammad Dawod Jaihon, head of Jangalak Hospital, "This year, we have provided treatment to some 1,700 addicts and discharged them from the hospital." ■

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