• On Saturday, October 7th, 2023, a powerful earthquake with a magnitude of 6.3 hit the western province of Herat in Afghanistan. (lu.se)
  • As much as 90% of the world's heroin has come from Afghan opium, and the UN Office on Drug and Crime reported that the country "accounted for almost two-thirds of the total area under illicit opium cultivation" in 2015. (businessinsider.com)
  • A report earlier this year from the UN's International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) found that heroin consumed in the US comes mainly from Mexico and Afghanistan, and that Afghan producers were angling to increase their share of the growing US market for the drug. (businessinsider.com)
  • In different parts of the United States there has been a resurgence in the consumption of heroin, and Afghan heroin has an enormous production," Alejandro Mohar, a member of the INCB , told a news conference in March . (businessinsider.com)
  • U.S. government officials maintain Afghan heroin is not fueling the growing heroin overdose epidemic taking American lives on a daily basis in the United States. (breitbart.com)
  • In its latest National Drug Threat Assessment , the DEA notes that only a small portion of Afghan heroin makes it into the U.S., smuggled primarily by Nigerian traffickers on commercial airlines. (breitbart.com)
  • In 2012, the latest year for which data is provided, Afghan heroin reportedly accounted for about four percent of estimated total weight of heroin seized in the United States. (breitbart.com)
  • KABUL - The Afghan government strongly condemns the cowardly terrorist attack against the consulate of the United States in Herat city this morning. (embassyofafghanistan.org)
  • This terrorist attack, which only resulted in damage to the main gate of the U.S. consulate but caused the death of two Afghan security guards at the consulate and at least 20 innocent civilians in the vicinity of the area, yet again illustrates both the desperation of the enemies of Afghanistan and their heinous, wanton disregard for the lives of Afghanistan's peace-loving citizens. (embassyofafghanistan.org)
  • The enemies of Afghanistan must know that they can never undermine the Afghan nation's firm resolve and determination for lasting peace, security and prosperity through their campaign of terror. (embassyofafghanistan.org)
  • The hybrid architectural composition of the four Herat synagogues, characterized by variations in Jewish tradition, provides exceptional archaeological evidence not only of their intrinsic ties to Judaism but also their place in the Afghan landscape. (museo-on.com)
  • In one of the biggest caches of 2019, the sleuths of special cell have busted an international drug cartel with the arrest of 10 accused, including Afghan and Nigerian nationals and a woman drug lord, and seized 83 kg of heroin worth rs 332 crore in international market. (asianage.com)
  • In the second raid, three Afghan nationals and one Nigerian were arrested for allegedly supplying drug in the national capital and 2.5 kg heroin worth Rs 10 crore in international market was recovered from their possession. (asianage.com)
  • My Afghan counterparts had already been in Herat for a week to establish a new District Delivery Programme team in the PGO. (blog.gov.uk)
  • HERAT, Afghanistan -- Doctors in the western Afghan city of Herat have launched a strike over the alleged beating of a pediatrician by the city's mayor and the mayor's son. (rferl.org)
  • Meanwhile, Afghan women in Islamabad, Pakistan, protested the arrest of members of civil society in Afghanistan, citing the detention of Parsi and Parwani in particular. (rferl.org)
  • An Afghan official says a suspected U.S. drone strike in eastern Afghanistan killed at least 16 militants. (rferl.org)
  • An Afghan woman crafts Nuristani woodcarving at a workshop in Herat on November 29. (rferl.org)
  • Afghanistan's Taliban-led government announced punishments handed out to 417 people under Shari'a law during a recent 12-month period, according to a report issued this week by Afghan Witness, an organization that monitors human rights abuses in Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • In fact, it was believed that 95 percent of heroin used in Britain originated from Afghan opium. (tapnewswire.com)
  • To understand the origins of the Afghan heroin trade, a review of US involvement in the central Asian nation is necessary, beginning in 1979 when the CIA embarked on a covert program to undermine the pro-Soviet Afghan government in Kabul. (tapnewswire.com)
  • 1979 and 1980, just as the CIA effort was beginning to ramp up, a network of heroin laboratories opened along the Afghan-Pakistan frontier. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Herat governor Sayed Wahid Qatali on Thursday said that Afghanistan will not accept any compromise on the issue of the alleged drowning of Afghan migrants by the Iranian border police, reiterating the call for the arrest of the perpetrators involved in the incident. (tolonews.com)
  • Meanwhile, the Afghan Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) has said that Afghanistan has completed its investigation and shared the outcome of the probe with the Iranian government. (tolonews.com)
  • While expressing gratitude towards aid efforts provided by the global community in Afghanistan , it is vital to rally for increased solidarity with the Afghan people and the aftermath of their struggles. (lu.se)
  • The Secretary General of the Farnesina, Michele Valensise, today ended a visit to Afghanistan that took him to Kabul and Herat City, in the west. (esteri.it)
  • Kabul [Afghanistan], September 20 (ANI): An exhibition was conducted in Herat province of Afghanistan to highlight small businesses that offer employment to internally displaced people, TOLOnews reported. (tajikistannews.net)
  • The United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) called on the Taliban on September 29 to cease "arbitrary arrests and detentions" as it highlighted the recent apprehension of two women's rights activists in Kabul. (rferl.org)
  • The Kabul times, Afghanistan Trustable News Agency. (thekabultimes.com)
  • We studied the clinical and epidemiologic features of an among men who have sex with men (MSM) predominantly linked outbreak of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in Her- with the EuroPride, the Netherlands, July 2016 to February at Province, Afghanistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Access to care was a major issue in Afghanistan well before the Taliban takeover, but today the situation has further degraded, as most international aid has been suspended, including the World Bank funding of the World Health Organization's basic and essential care programs covering Herat's province. (doctorswithoutborders.org)
  • They were claimed by the Islamic State in Khorasan Province (ISK), which has a history of targeting groups like Shia and Hazaras [both large communities that live in Herat], and-generally speaking-harmless civilians in the country. (doctorswithoutborders.org)
  • A notorious Taliban commander has been killed in western Herat province, said local official. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Majid Rozi also pointed out that so far the security situation of Herat province is normal and people is carrying out their duties without any problem. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • There was a slight increase in campaigning in the last few days ahead of the poll, especially in the provincial capital, but E-Day itself suffered from electricity and telecommunication failures in many parts Herat province. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • Dari: مسجد جامع هرات, romanized: Masjid-i Jāmi'-i Herāt) or "Jami Masjid of Herat", is a mosque in the city of Herat, in the Herat Province of north-western Afghanistan. (wikipedia.org)
  • HERAT, Afghanistan, Nov. 16- A total of 41 containers of China- donated quake-relief supplies arrived in west Afghanistan's Herat province on Thursday. (africannewsagency.com)
  • Kohsan (Kohistan, Kūhestān) is a town and the administrative center of Kohsan District, Herat Province, Afghanistan. (trip-suggest.com)
  • With around two-thirds of Afghanistan's confirmed positive Covid-19 cases thus far, the western province of Herat is now known as the path through which the coronavirus spread from neighbouring Iran. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • After Covid-19 infections rose in neighbouring Iran around 20 February, many in Afghanistan feared Herat province would soon become the pathway through which the coronavirus would spread into the country. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • HERAT: A total of 175, 672 acres of lands have been recovered from usurpers over the past ten months, in the country's western province of Herat, a local official said Sunday. (thekabultimes.com)
  • Based on precise survey and serious investigation, the Herat provincial Land Usurpation Commission has returned 175,472 acres of state lands including pastures in different parts of the province, Mawlavi Pir Mohammad Halimi, head of the commission told media. (thekabultimes.com)
  • The library of RWDOA's Training Center at Gowharshad Bigom High School of Herat province is opened on July 2013 and every day a great number of students use the books of this library. (rwdoa.org)
  • 8am: Sources in Herat province told Hasht-e Subh on Wednesday (June 15th) that the Taliban had demanded money and weapons from former government members during house-to-house searches. (aopnews.com)
  • What has the health situation looked like in Herat over the past couple of months, since the Taliban took over? (doctorswithoutborders.org)
  • Herat Regional Hospital, where MSF runs an inpatient therapeutic feeding center (ITFC), lost some of its key staff as the director and some of its most senior medical personnel left the country just before the fall of the city to the Taliban. (doctorswithoutborders.org)
  • According to the latest UN survey, since the U.S. invaded Afghanistan on October 7, 2001, the area under opium cultivation has increased nearly 25 times from 8,000 ha in 2001, when the ruling Taliban regime had imposed an opium ban across the country, to 201,000 ha this year, which is equivalent to an area more than 11 times the size of Washington, D.C. (breitbart.com)
  • Taliban jihadists, who use proceeds from the sale of opium and heroin to fund their terrorist activities, are primarily responsible for the crumbling security conditions in Afghanistan. (breitbart.com)
  • Most (54 percent) of the opium in Afghanistan is cultivated and produced in southern provinces that border Pakistan and have historically been Taliban strongholds, namely Helmand and Kandahar, the deadliest provinces for U.S.-led coalition forces of the ongoing war. (breitbart.com)
  • Reuters) - Methamphetamine trafficking in and around Afghanistan has surged in recent years, even as the Taliban has curbed heroin trafficking since taking power, a United Nations report said on Sunday. (yahoo.com)
  • The Taliban, which regained power in August 2021, announced a ban the following April on the production of narcotics in Afghanistan, the world's main opium producer. (yahoo.com)
  • Herat Police Chief, Abdul Majid Rozi, told media that the police killed an important Taliban commander on Saturday during a military operation. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • Suspected U.S. drone strikes have previously targeted Al-Qaeda, the Pakistani Taliban, and Islamic State militants in eastern Afghanistan. (rferl.org)
  • revealed that the Taliban government had all but eliminated opium cultivation in the country, wiping out the base ingredient needed to produce heroin. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Under the guise of the "War on Terror," the 2001 US and UK invasion was driven in part by the desire to restore the heroin trade, which the Taliban had abruptly terminated just a year earlier. (tapnewswire.com)
  • When the Taliban fled or went into hiding, the farmers lost their financial support to grow food, and returned to growing heroin, a crop that thrives in regions of Afghanistan. (addictionontrial.com)
  • Though their targets were the local Taliban guerrillas, the marines were in fact occupying one of the capitals of the global heroin trade. (didpress.com)
  • VICE World News marks the first anniversary of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, from the devastating consequences that ensued to the millions of lives that were transformed. (vice.com)
  • But in August 2021, when the Taliban retook Afghanistan, Shah was numb with fear. (vice.com)
  • The new Taliban regime has thrown the country into chaos and uncertainty, with the UN Mission in Afghanistan reporting an erosion of basic human rights with extrajudicial killings, torture, arbitrary arrests and detentions. (vice.com)
  • Lynne O'Donnell, an Australian journalist detained by Taliban officials on a reporting trip last month, said the Taliban accused her of falsifying reports about Afghanistan, including one about LGBTQ people in the country, and asked her to give up her sources. (vice.com)
  • One of the Taliban officials interrogating me told me that there are no gay people in Afghanistan, and if there are, they'd kill them," O'Donnell told VICE World News. (vice.com)
  • There are probably several reasons for the increase of malnutrition in the area, most likely indicative of the broader situation in Afghanistan: a lack of functioning health facilities in the area, the economic downturn (with an up to 30 percent inflation rate on food items), the lack of liquidity and closing of banks, and a drought that is expected to persist throughout 2021. (doctorswithoutborders.org)
  • Meth seizures in and around Afghanistan jumped 12-fold in the five years through 2021. (yahoo.com)
  • Since the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan in 2021, many foreign organizations have ceased providing assistance to the country. (lu.se)
  • Afghanistan is home to the ephedra plant, which can be used to make methamphetamine, but the UNODC said the quantities needed to produce the drug and the risk of unreliable crops meant that Afghanistan's production did not depend on the plant alone. (yahoo.com)
  • Afghanistan's Roshan has announced an exclusive partnership with Herat Cable Network (HCN) that will enable Roshan customers in that city to pay their cable bills through its M-Paisa mobile money service . (3gca.org)
  • On 24 February, Afghanistan's first positive Covid-19 case was confirmed in Herat. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • That region soon became the world's largest heroin producer. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Afghanistan remains the world's largest cultivator of opium, accounting for approximately 86% of the world's opium poppy cultivation. (medscape.com)
  • In particular, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan are estimated to be the world's largest per capita consumers of raw or minimally processed opium, with more than 40% of global opium consumption occurring in the Islamic Republic of Iran. (who.int)
  • Some American soldiers in Afghanistan have been investigated "on suspicion of using or distributing heroin, morphine or other opiates during 2010 and 2011," the Associated Press (AP) pointed out in 2012. (breitbart.com)
  • Soon after its introduction, heroin was realized to be clearly as addictive as morphine, prompting the US government to institute measures to control its use. (medscape.com)
  • Heroin is a highly addictive semisynthetic opioid that is derived from morphine. (medscape.com)
  • Similar to morphine, heroin and its metabolites have mu, kappa, and delta receptor activity. (medscape.com)
  • Heroin, similar to morphine and other narcotics, reduces the brain's responsiveness to changes in carbon dioxide levels and hypoxia, thus resulting in respiratory depression. (medscape.com)
  • Specifically, it excludes consumption of the pure alkaloids that can be extracted from opium (e.g. morphine and codeine), their semisynthetic modifications (e.g. heroin), or wholly synthetic opioid compounds (e.g. fentanyl). (who.int)
  • In Herat, he signed an aid credit agreement for the modernisation of the city's airport. (esteri.it)
  • The Masjid-i Jami of Herat was the city's first congregational mosque. (wikipedia.org)
  • At the end of the 12th century, Sultan Ghiyath al-Din Muhammed ibn San initiated the rebuilding of the city's main mosque in Herat. (wikipedia.org)
  • Herat doctors demonstrate against the alleged beating of a pediatrician by the city's mayor and the mayor's son. (rferl.org)
  • Oxycontin pills, referred to as "Oxys," were easily ingested in contrast to heroin, which customarily was either injected or snorted. (addictionontrial.com)
  • So dismal is the prospect of stability in Afghanistan that, in 2016, the Obama White House cancelled a planned withdrawal of its forces, ordering more than 8,000 troops to remain in the country indefinitely. (didpress.com)
  • Following the certification of the World Health Organization Region of Africa as free of serotype 1 wild poliovirus (WPV1) in 2020, Afghanistan and Pakistan represent the last remaining WPV1 reservoirs. (cdc.gov)
  • Opium is cultivated and/or produced in nearly two-thirds (21) of the 34 provinces that make up Afghanistan, the UN reveals. (breitbart.com)
  • It boasts a university, a growing economy, a thriving carpet and crafts industry, and is one of the more secure provinces in Afghanistan. (blog.gov.uk)
  • We conducted a facility-based cross-sectional survey of antipoliovirus antibodies in children in 14 provinces of Afghanistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Such western displeasure towards the Taliban's efforts to dismantle the global heroin trade may seem perplexing at first glance. (tapnewswire.com)
  • According to the latest information provided by Herat provincial authorities, the attack began at 5 a.m. this morning when at least five terrorists attacked the front gate of the U.S. consulate in the city using a truck bomb, rocket-propelled grenades and light weapons. (embassyofafghanistan.org)
  • Doctors at Herat's state-owned provincial hospital are demanding that Herat Mayor Mohammad Salim Taraki and his son be arrested. (rferl.org)
  • But how have residents and government in Herat city, the provincial centre, reacted to the disease in day-to-day life? (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • Eight acute Grade 3 emergencies were active during the reporting period from 1 January 2022 to 30 September 2022 (see table), including emergencies in Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Ukraine that were covered by United Nations Inter-Agency Standing Committee System-Wide Scale-Up protocols. (who.int)
  • I travelled to Herat at the end of October to 'recce' the place before the Secretary of State visit to Afghanistan where we visited Asia Pharma - a local company making hospital furniture - and also a high school. (blog.gov.uk)
  • The Herat Health Directorate states on their Facebook page that, given the large numbers of Covid-19 tests they do in Herat Regional Hospital, including through their mobile teams in the districts, it is difficult to give a breakdown of their statistics beyond positive or negative testing results. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • Empirical data were obtained during a cross-sectional survey among women admitted in a life -threatening condition to the maternity ward of Herat Regional Hospital in Afghanistan from 2007 to 2008. (bvsalud.org)
  • The UNODC will issue its latest annual report on opium-poppy cultivation in Afghanistan later this month, but "Unfortunately, preliminary results suggest that illicit cultivation has increased well above 200,000 hectares (494,000 acres)," UNODC Executive Director Yury Fedotov said in the prepared text of a speech on Afghanistan. (businessinsider.com)
  • The estimated opium poppy plant production and its cultivation area in Afghanistan have increased more than 25-fold over the course of the ongoing war in the country to 4,800 metric tons and 201,000 hectares (ha), respectively, according to the United Nations. (breitbart.com)
  • Image: U.S. troops guarding an opium poppy field in Afghanistan. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Opium poppy is the plant from which heroin is made. (addictionontrial.com)
  • Heroin (diacetylmorphine) is a semisynthetic narcotic derived from the opium poppy Papaver somniferum . (medscape.com)
  • Turning to the second leg of his trip, to Herat City, Valensise commented on his meeting with Brigadier General Michele Pellegrino and the Italian contingent responsible for Regional Command West (RC-West). (esteri.it)
  • The search operation was conducted in 15th district of Herat City, the NDS said, adding that an explosive-laden rickshaw was recovered by security forces during the operation. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • A variety of dynamic forces such as urban development and the influence of new religions shaped the history and character of Herat city after the enormous demographic impact of the Mongol invasion of Central Asia (1219-24 CE), which culminated in the conquest of the Khwarazmian Empire by Genghis Khan. (museo-on.com)
  • Electricity was cut off on the eve of the elections in northern districts and parts of Herat city. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • In his campaign rally in Herat city, for example, Abdullah was surrounded by four Herat MPs, Habib ul-Rahman Pedram, Ghulam Faruq Majruh, Qazi Nazir Ahmad Hanafi and Sayyed Azim Kabarzani. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • Herat is an important city because of its strategic position near the main commercial routes, connecting the Mediterranean to India or China, and the resulting prosperity. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Italian Development Agency based in Herat City has been working to build capacity in the PGO to support the delivery of services, strengthen the economy to boost the private sector, and improve the living conditions for its citizens. (blog.gov.uk)
  • So far, the city of Herat, with its concrete structures, has seen little structural damage. (pray30days.org)
  • Abandoned when the Jewish community left Herat, the Yu Aw synagogue in the Momandha quarter of the Old City soon fell into disrepair, and was subsequently damaged during the long conflict in the area. (archnet.org)
  • This project explores the four synagogues of Herat, that represent a powerful testimony to the Jewish presence and history in western Afghanistan. (museo-on.com)
  • Dating from the turn of the century, this building follows a pattern seen in other synagogues in Herat, with a large domed central space, in the centre of which stands a raised platform or tebah. (archnet.org)
  • As a result, the heroin being produced in South America and Mexico was no longer needed in Europe and the excess supply flooded the United States. (addictionontrial.com)
  • Heroin samples from South America appear to have the highest purity, reaching at times more than 70% purity. (medscape.com)
  • The meeting was attended by members of the RCC, Chairmen of the National Certification Committees and national programme managers from Afghanistan, Egypt, Kuwait, Pakistan and Sudan. (who.int)
  • This text was written by Maliha Shirzay , Afghanistan Programme intern. (lu.se)
  • Afghanistan, which has experienced war for much of the last 40 years , recently saw the 15th anniversary of the US presence in the country. (businessinsider.com)
  • An important component of the social history and built heritage of Herat, the restored synagogue is now used as an educational and cultural centre for women and children from the surrounding neighborhood. (archnet.org)
  • Mild tremors were felt in parts of Punjab and Haryana after a 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck Afghanistan on Sunday. (tribuneindia.com)
  • On the night of March 21, strong tremors had jolted most parts of Punjab and Haryana after an earthquake of magnitude 6.6 struck the Hindu Kush region in Afghanistan, causing people to rush out of buildings. (tribuneindia.com)
  • It is essential to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of the earthquake in Afghanistan. (lu.se)
  • The recent earthquake in Afghanistan has brought about extensive loss of life and property, and our compassionate thoughts go out to all those affected during this challenging time. (lu.se)
  • Each year, the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) issues the Afghanistan Opium Survey to show production and cultivation trends of the deadly drug in the country, considered the world's top producer of opium and its heroin derivative. (breitbart.com)
  • The process involved smuggling raw opium gum to Pakistan, where it was processed into heroin in laboratories run by the ISI. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Referring to the situation in Afghanistan and Pakistan, Dr Gezairy drew attention to the outbreak in Afghanistan which had started towards the end of 2005 and had been concentrated largely in the southern region, where it was caused by the immunity gap that had developed among young children as a result of worsening security situation and low quality of supplementary immunization activities. (who.int)
  • Spatial analysis of genetic clusters and epidemiologic factors related to wild poliovirus type 1 persistence in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • We identified evidence of widespread population mobility based on WPV1 dispersal within and between the countries, and evidence indicating five districts in Afghanistan (Arghandab, Batikot, Bermel, Muhamandara and Nawzad) and four districts in Pakistan (Charsada, Dera Ismail Khan, Killa Abdullah and Khyber) act as cross-border WPV1 circulation reservoirs. (cdc.gov)
  • Our results highlight the multidisciplinary complexities contributing to the continued transmission of WPV1 in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (cdc.gov)
  • Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan has been followed by multiple reports of human rights violations, including abuses against LGBTQ people. (vice.com)
  • Fedotov did not offer a reason for the resurgence of opium production in Afghanistan, but the UNODC did report in 2015 that there was a " high correlation " between the country's security situation and opium production. (businessinsider.com)
  • The surge in methamphetamine trafficking in Afghanistan and the region suggests a significant shift in the illicit drug market and demands our immediate attention,' said Ghada Waly, executive director of the U.N. Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC). (yahoo.com)
  • The UNODC said much of the meth from Afghanistan was made with pre-cursor ingredients such as those found in some cold and flu medication. (yahoo.com)
  • In June, the DEA reported , "In 2014, 10,574 Americans died from heroin-related overdoses, more than triple the number in 2010. (breitbart.com)
  • Heroin poisoning occurs most commonly when an individual unintentionally overdoses on the drug. (medscape.com)
  • Heroin poisoning occurs most commonly when an individual accidentally overdoses on the drug. (medscape.com)
  • I always hid my LGBT identity because it's always been a crime in Afghanistan," Shah told VICE World News over WhatsApp from an undisclosed location in the country. (vice.com)
  • According to him, the received intelligence information shows that Wazir was commander of 500 insurgents in Herat and organized several terrorist attacks in the last few years. (afghanistantimes.af)
  • To better understand the magnitude of the "the full-blown heroin crisis" I encourage you to read Vermont Governor Shumlin's 2014 State of the State Address . (addictionontrial.com)
  • Also, because heroin purity has increased as much as 60%, it is not necessary to inject ("shoot up") the drug. (addictionontrial.com)
  • The land was located in the north-eastern, mainly administrative quarter of Herat and not directly in the center. (wikipedia.org)
  • Heroin, in the class of drugs called opiates, and its first cousin Oxycontin, a long-acting prescription opiate, were rapidly becoming the drugs of choice in virtually all of the fishing villages of coastal New England. (addictionontrial.com)
  • In the nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century, Herat was home to one of the largest, most diverse Jewish communities in modern Afghanistan. (museo-on.com)
  • The once outstanding Mullah Garji Synagogue, also known as the Mullah Ashur Synagogue, was named for Mullah Mattityah Garji, the presiding rabbi of the Jewish community of Herat. (museo-on.com)
  • This is because of the access to university education that is available in Herat, and I left feeling enthused that many improvements will happen for Herat's hardworking citizens. (blog.gov.uk)
  • I came here to sign an Italian aid credit agreement envisaging 29.3 billion euros to develop Herat airport - an initiative that was welcomed with gratitude. (esteri.it)
  • Youth Job Readiness Initiative in Herat for 120 beneficiaries The Youth Job Readiness Initiative in Herat is a project. (rwdoa.org)
  • In fact, "For 20 years, America essentially ran a narco-state in Afghanistan. (tapnewswire.com)
  • After 16 years and $1tn spent, there is no end to the fighting - but western intervention has resulted in Afghanistan becoming the world's first true narco-state. (didpress.com)
  • The Citadel is the oldest building in Herat and people believe it stands on the foundations of a fort built by Alexander the Great. (blog.gov.uk)
  • It was a privilege to see these treasures of Afghanistan and an opportunity to see another part of Afghanistan which has the peace and stability that the people of the country deserve. (blog.gov.uk)
  • Body packers, also called "mules," are people who swallow and pack their GI tracts with bags of heroin in order to smuggle the illegal drug from one country to another. (medscape.com)
  • among them were, for instance, Mawlawi Khodadad Saleh, the head of the ulama (religious scholars) council in western Afghanistan, and MP Muhammad Reza Khoshak Watandost. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • The western powers sought to reestablish the lucrative flow of billions of dollars that the heroin trade provided to their financial systems. (tapnewswire.com)
  • The Herat governor pledged to provide work and financial assistance to the families who lost their loved ones in the incident. (tolonews.com)
  • Mir then boldly predicted that, "in the next few years, a flood of drugs from Afghanistan may become a bigger threat than terrorism. (tapnewswire.com)
  • Afghanistan could not readily recover from the unprecedented devastation it suffered in the years of the first American intervention. (didpress.com)
  • All times are local time for Herat. (timeanddate.com)
  • Later, it was extended several times as Herat changed rulers down the centuries from the Kartids, Timurids, Mughals and then the Uzbeks, all of whom supported the mosque. (wikipedia.org)
  • Meanwhile, eradication efforts appear to have collapsed this year despite the estimated $8.5 billion in American taxpayer funds that the United States has already spent on anti-narcotics measures in Afghanistan since the war started in October 2001. (breitbart.com)
  • The report continued: backed by George W Bush, secretary of state Colin Powell then urged a forceful counter-narcotics strategy for parts of rural Afghanistan, including the same kind of aggressive aerial defoliation then being used against Colombia's illicit coca crop. (didpress.com)
  • Heroin remains one of the most frequently abused narcotics in the United States. (medscape.com)
  • By 1914, the Harrison Narcotics Act prohibited the use of heroin without a prescription. (medscape.com)
  • Although campaigning was mostly insipid in Herat (read the author's pre-election dispatch ), it became busier in the last few days before the poll when candidates and their local supporters rushed to woo a reluctant voter population. (afghanistan-analysts.org)
  • The aid including food, tents, folding beds and jackets is expected to help the quake-affected residents in Herat survive the harsh winter. (africannewsagency.com)
  • The failure of America's intervention in Afghanistan offers broader insight into the limits to its global power. (didpress.com)
  • Herat lies in the North West of Afghanistan, bordering Iran and Turkmenistan, and enjoys a thriving economy due to its position in the heart of the Silk Road and its neighbouring trading partners. (blog.gov.uk)