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Opium Main Currency in Afghan Village
CAIRO — Opium has become the accredited currency in the north-eastern Afghan village of Shahran-e-Khash with everyone from children to the store owners dealing in the drug, The Independent reported Friday, May 4.
CAIRO — Opium has become the accredited currency in the north-eastern Afghan village of Shahran-e-Khash with everyone from children to the store owners dealing in the drug, The Independent reported Friday, May 4.
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