Addiction is soaring in Afghanistan

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http://m.thestar.com/#/article/news...d-in-afghanistan-i-am-so-ashamed-and-sad.html

This is so sad. I can't imagine being a victim of war.

Addicted in Afghanistan: ‘I am so ashamed and sad’
Addiction is soaring in Afghanistan, victims of war, a weak economy and a bumper crop of poppies. The saddest stories emerge under a Kabul bridge.
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Kiana HAYERI / THE WASHINGTON POST

Afghani heroin addicts huddle under a bridge In Kabul where “doctors” charge 20 cents to find veins that have not collapsed from overuse.

Published on Feb 08 2015
Pamela ConstableTHE WASHINGTON POST

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN—The scene beneath a crumbling overpass was a vision from hell. Hundreds of figures huddled together in the shadows, crouching amid garbage and fetid pools of water. Some injected heroin into each other’s limbs or groins in full view; others hid under filthy shawls to cook and inhale it.

An elderly man in a turban wandered among the addicts, showing them a snapshot of his missing son. A young man lay unconscious on a muddy blanket after a long, cold night, while others speculated whether he was already dead.

“I love my son, but he is sick from drugs,” said the old man, a labourer who gave his name as Ghausuddin. He looked at the photo and began to weep. “He must be cured. All of these boys must be cured or they must be killed. They are destroying Afghanistan. A whole generation is being destroyed.”
 

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Then its a good thing the other guys are going to be setting up shop again. They wont have to live too long with their inner struggles.
 

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listened about this on npr ,peeps need to practice self control & not let people derail their life
 

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listened about this on npr ,peeps need to practice self control & not let people derail their life
War tends to derail it in a big way. People losing entire families, etc. It's deeper than that.
 

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War tends to derail it in a big way. People losing entire families, etc. It's deeper than that.
the episode i listened to was about young working afgans who was given opiates to stay awake and when they became addicts ,they were sent back home
 

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http://m.thestar.com/#/article/news...d-in-afghanistan-i-am-so-ashamed-and-sad.html

This is so sad. I can't imagine being a victim of war.

Addicted in Afghanistan: ‘I am so ashamed and sad’
Addiction is soaring in Afghanistan, victims of war, a weak economy and a bumper crop of poppies. The saddest stories emerge under a Kabul bridge.
kabul-addicts.jpg.size.xxlarge.letterbox.jpg

Kiana HAYERI / THE WASHINGTON POST

Afghani heroin addicts huddle under a bridge In Kabul where “doctors” charge 20 cents to find veins that have not collapsed from overuse.

Published on Feb 08 2015
Pamela ConstableTHE WASHINGTON POST

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN—The scene beneath a crumbling overpass was a vision from hell. Hundreds of figures huddled together in the shadows, crouching amid garbage and fetid pools of water. Some injected heroin into each other’s limbs or groins in full view; others hid under filthy shawls to cook and inhale it.

An elderly man in a turban wandered among the addicts, showing them a snapshot of his missing son. A young man lay unconscious on a muddy blanket after a long, cold night, while others speculated whether he was already dead.

“I love my son, but he is sick from drugs,” said the old man, a labourer who gave his name as Ghausuddin. He looked at the photo and began to weep. “He must be cured. All of these boys must be cured or they must be killed. They are destroying Afghanistan. A whole generation is being destroyed.”

Good ole Amerikkkan Military...anywhere they go, they leave more of a shythole and destruction and sorrow behind. Btw, the Amerikkkan implosion of Heroin addicts in recent decade is in direct correlation with the Amerikkka military presence in Afghanistan........They're not really fighting a "drug" war, they're actually the "drug" dealers.........
 

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Good ole Amerikkkan Military...anywhere they go, they leave more of a shythole and destruction and sorrow behind. Btw, the Amerikkkan implosion of Heroin addicts in recent decade is in direct correlation with the Amerikkka military presence in Afghanistan........They're not really fighting a "drug" war, they're actually the "drug" dealers.........
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the episode i listened to was about young working afgans who was given opiates to stay awake and when they became addicts ,they were sent back home
I'm not surprised. Like the NFL...they introduce college players to performance enhancing drugs, but as soon as they get caught, no one has their back.
 

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Good ole Amerikkkan Military...anywhere they go, they leave more of a shythole and destruction and sorrow behind. Btw, the Amerikkkan implosion of Heroin addicts in recent decade is in direct correlation with the Amerikkka military presence in Afghanistan........They're not really fighting a "drug" war, they're actually the "drug" dealers.........
Of course. Just like they add sugar to all our foods...something proven to be just as addictive as heroin...then shun obese people. So many hidden agendas.
 
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