BALKAN
DEATH: ALBANIAN NARCO-MAFIA
Drugs
For Cannons
By Marko Lopusina
Chapter 1, Part 2
American journalist Nathan Adams
wrote in the Reader’s Digest that Bulgaria was willing to accept drugs
as payment for sale of arms to countries that desperately wanted them but
had no hard currency to pay for them. It was alleged that Lebanon, Iran
and Pakistan were paying drugs for arms and that high government officials
were involved in this.
According to a document submitted by a Bulgarian colonel Stephan Sverdlov
who defected to West during the Cold War, a secret protocol was established
in 1967 by the communists in Moscow so that the West will get “corrupted”.
Document filed as M 120/ 00-0050 ...
To be continued
Marko Lopusina is a veteran
reporter for the Belgrade based independent weekly Nedeljni Telegraf and
an author of numerous books.