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China prohibits opium trade

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On 21 November 1906, China prohibited the opium trade to combat its destructive impact on society and reclaim national sovereignty

Desk Report

Publisted at 7:42 AM, Thu Nov 21st, 2024

On 21 November 1906, China took a momentous step towards eradicating the devastating effects of opium addiction by officially prohibiting the opium trade.

This decisive move came amidst growing recognition of the social and economic damage caused by the widespread consumption of the narcotic, which had entrenched itself deeply in Chinese society following its forced introduction by foreign powers during the Opium Wars.

The prohibition marked the beginning of a long and arduous journey to reclaim the nation’s health and sovereignty, symbolising a bold assertion against colonial exploitation and a commitment to restoring societal well-being.

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