Apr 25, 2011 - Naw Zad, Helmand, Afghanistan - Naw Zad district Afghan National Police Chief ABDULLAH FARIDI, from the village of Surkano in the area sits in his office during a meeting with correspondents and U.S. Marines at the police headquarters in the town of Naw Zad in the Naw Zad district of

Apr 25, 2011 - Naw Zad, Helmand, Afghanistan - Naw Zad district Afghan National Police Chief ABDULLAH FARIDI, from the village of Surkano in the area sits in his office during a meeting with correspondents and U.S. Marines at the police headquarters in the town of Naw Zad in the Naw Zad district of  Stock Photo
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Apr 25, 2011 - Naw Zad, Helmand, Afghanistan - Naw Zad district Afghan National Police Chief ABDULLAH FARIDI, from the village of Surkano in the area sits in his office during a meeting with correspondents and U.S. Marines at the police headquarters in the town of Naw Zad in the Naw Zad district of Helmand province, Afghanistan, Monday. FARIDI has a fierce anti- poppy- agenda and is known for having eradicated several poppy fields in the area, including fields that belonged to his own father; he says the poppy culture is even a worse problem than the Taliban in the area, who profit from the drug trade. (Credit Image: © Simon Klingert/ZUMAPRESS.com)

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