December 18, 2006

Chief of top Afghan opium region fired - South and Central Asia - MSNBC.com

Chief of top Afghan opium region fired - South and Central Asia - MSNBC.com: "KABUL, Afghanistan - The Afghan government has fired the governor of its biggest drug-producing province, a center of Taliban resistance that has seen some of the country’s heaviest fighting this year, officials said Monday.

Helmand Gov. Mohammad Daud, who has led the province that grows more than a third of the world’s opium, was replaced over the weekend.

Opium production in Afghanistan this year rose 49 percent to 6,700 tons — enough to make about 670 tons of heroin. Helmand which makes up 42 percent of Afghanistan’s poppy crop, according to U.N. figures." Read complete post here.