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Philippines drug campaign directive seen as ‘permission to kill’

A campaign to eradicate illegal drugs in the Philippines that began in 2016 has led to the killing of at least 8,600 people but...

Transnational Crimes in the Maritime Realm

Maritime trafficking routes closely follow the commercial shipping lanes. The modalities, technologies and strategies put into place by criminals are often times more sophisticated in caliber than...

An Overview of Drug Trafficking in Pakistan

Pakistan’s geographic location next to Afghanistan, the world’s largest producer of illicit opium, places the country in a vulnerable position in terms of drug trafficking. The...

Afghanistan and the issue of Transnational Conspiracy

Author: Ajmal Sohail, Contributor: Nicolas Böhmer* The deplorable statistics of drug addicted people in Afghanistan exceeded one million and the poppy growth almost doubled, since...

U.S. anti-narcotics campaign in Afghanistan a big disaster

The protracted war in Afghanistan has many convoluted dimensions and needless to say the foreign invaders have failed in almost every way. Their engagement...

Illegal drug trade

Market with drugs is well known and it is boosting the economy and making profits for as long as human have found out its...

Poppies and Power: Fighting Drug Addiction in a Post-Nuclear Iran

With the slow lifting of Iranian sanctions, the government will have opportunity to utilize the benefits of a burgeoning economy. With its target of...

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