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  2. Golden Triangle (Southeast Asia) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] Today, the Thai side of the river confluence, Sop Ruak, has become a tourist attraction, with the House of Opium Museum, a Hall of Opium, a Golden Triangle Park, and no opium cultivation. [6] The Golden Triangle has been one of the largest opium-producing areas of the world since the 1950s. Most of the world's heroin came from the ...

  3. The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Heroin documents CIA complicity and aid to the Southeast Asian opium/heroin trade. The book explains that most of the world's heroin was produced in the Golden Triangle and, according to the work, transported with the complicity or indifference of United States government employees.

  4. Golden Crescent - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Triangle began making an impact on the opium and morphine market in the 1980s and has steadily increased its output since then in order to match the increasing demand. During the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001, a retaliation to the September 11th terrorist attacks, the Golden Crescent's opium production took a huge hit, producing ...

  5. Khun Sa - Wikipedia

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    He was dubbed the "Opium King" in Myanmar due to his massive opium smuggling operations in the Golden Triangle, where he was the dominant opium warlord from approximately 1976 to 1996. Although the American ambassador to Thailand called him "the worst enemy the world has", he successfully co-opted the support of both the Thai and Burmese ...

  6. Drug prohibition - Wikipedia

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    Remaining opium production shifted south of the Chinese border into the Golden Triangle region. [31] The remnant opium trade primarily served Southeast Asia, but spread to American soldiers during the Vietnam War, with 20 percent of soldiers regarding themselves as addicted during the peak of the epidemic in 1971. In 2003, China was estimated ...

  7. Opium production in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Myanmar is the world's largest producer of opium, producing some 25% of the world's opium, and forms part of the Golden Triangle. [1] The opium industry was a monopoly during colonial times and has since been illegally tolerated, encouraged and informally taxed by corrupt officials in the Tatmadaw (Armed forces of Myanmar), Myanmar Police Force ...

  8. Kuomintang in Burma - Wikipedia

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    The annual production increased twenty-fold from 30 tons at the time of Burmese independence to 600 tons in the mid-1950s. [13] The KMT troops were, in effect, the forebears of the private narcotic armies operating in the Golden Triangle. Almost all the KMT opium was sent south to Thailand. [14]

  9. Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone is located along the Mekong River in the Golden Triangle area where Laos, Myanmar and Thailand meet. [10]: 103 The zone is midway (20.361150, 100.099807) between Houay Xay, the capital of Laos' Bokeo Province, and Tachileik, Myanmar.