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STILL POISONED Opium cultivation soars in Palaung areas under Burma’s new regime

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Summary

Almost one year after Burma’s long-awaited elections were held in November 2010, Palaung communities in northern Shan State are suffering from the
effects of an even greater upsurge in opium cultivation than in previous years.
Local paramilitary leaders, some now elected into Burma’s new parliament,
are being allowed to cultivate and profit from drugs in return for helping the regime suppress ethnic resistance forces in Burma’s escalating civil war. As a
result, drug addiction has escalated in the Palaung area, tearing apart families and communities. Burma’s drug problems are set to worsen unless there is
genuine political reform that addresses the political aspirations of Burma’s ethnic minority groups.

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  • Publisher: PublisPalaung Women’s Organisation
  • Date of Publication: October 2011
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