Opium Takes Over Afghan Families, Villages
Associated Press
Aug. 10, 2009. 02:53 AM EST
In dozens of remotes villages in Afghanistan, opium addiction has become so entrenched that whole... More »
In dozens of remotes villages in Afghanistan, opium addiction has become so entrenched that whole families are addicts. The American government and the United Nations estimate the addiction rate in Afghanistan is 75% higher than in the U.S. (Aug 10) « Less
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