Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Karzai family secrets

From Gerald Posner's report in The Daily Beast:

Ahmed and Mahmoud are cited by Afghanistan watchers as serious political liabilities to the country's fragile democracy and to Hamid Karzai's claim that his government is making progress against the systemic corruption that is part of the nation's DNA.

Neither has ever been charged with any crime. The duo recently came out swinging, providing The Daily Beast exclusive and feisty interviews regarding what Ahmed calls “the slanders, lies, and vicious attacks” swirling around them.

First, some background. Afghan and American officials have privately accused Ahmed, who heads the powerful provincial council in Kandahar, of being a heroin kingpin in the nation that supplies 90 percent of the world's opium supply. They cite a few examples. In 2004, Afghan security forces stumbled on a cache of heroin hidden in tractor-trailer outside Kandahar. The local commander, Habibullah Jan, said Ahmed called him and demanded the drugs be released. Jan was ambushed and shot to death in 2007, with government officials blaming the Taliban. In 2006, a DEA informant, Hajji Aman Kheri, gave a tip about a truck near Kandahar carrying 110 pounds of pure heroin, allegedly under the watchful eye of one of Ahmed's bodyguards. And last month, the German magazine Stern reported that British troops seized several tons of raw opium on one of Ahmed's farms.

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