Curse Of Crystal Meth: Addiction, Trafficking & Dangerous Production Exposed | Addicted – Ep 1/3

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An estimated 39.5 million people globally suffer from drug-use disorders — with a growing number hooked on synthetic drugs that are cheaper, more accessible, and far more lethal. We investigate the impacts of this synthetic curse, beginning in Karachi, where millions of young Pakistanis are caught in a deadly spiral of addiction and crime.

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Addicted: how the world got hooked on illicit drugs – and why we need to view this as a global threat like climate change

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It has taken decades for some to accept the devastating effects of climate change on our planet. Despite scientific evidence that was available years ago, many people were reluctant to make the connection between increasing use of fossil fuels, rising global temperatures and devastating weather events.

A key reason for this reluctance is the dislocation of cause and effect, both in time and geography. And here there are clear parallels with another deadly human activity that is causing increasing levels of suffering across the planet: the production, trafficking and consumption of illicit drugs. Here are some troubling “highlights” from the UN’s latest World Drugs Report:

Cocaine production is reaching record highs, with production climbing in Latin America coupled with drug use and markets expanding in Europe, Africa and Asia.

Synthetic drugs are also inflicting great harm on people and communities, caused by an increase in methamphetamine trafficking in south-west Asia, the near and Middle East and south-eastern Europe, and fentanyl overdoses in North America.

Meanwhile, the opium ban imposed by the de facto authorities in Afghanistan is having a significant impact on farmers’ livelihoods and incomes, necessitating a sustainable humanitarian response.

The report notes how organised criminal groups are “exploiting instability and gaps in the rule of law” to expand their trafficking operations, “while damaging fragile ecosystems and perpetuating other forms of organised crime such as human trafficking”.

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Hiểm họa từ ngành công nghiệp thuốc giả

20/04/2016 12:37 GMT+7

TTCTTử vong liên tiếp ở Mỹ vì dùng fentanyl, một loại thuốc giảm đau gây nghiện “mạnh hơn heroin 50 lần”, chủ yếu được nhập lậu vào từ Mexico, nơi các băng đảng chế tạo với nguyên liệu rẻ tiền hoặc mua trực tiếp từ Trung Quốc, đã hé lộ cả một ngành công nghiệp sản xuất các loại thuốc giả và độc hại khổng lồ.

Hiểm họa từ ngành công nghiệp thuốc giả
Một cảnh sát Trung Quốc đi trên đống thuốc giả bị tịch thu ở Bắc Kinh-Newsweek

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