Number of drug addicts in Iran 'doubles' in six years
Executive director of the UN office on drugs and crime (UNODC) Yury Fedotov (R) and Iranian anti-narcotics police chief Hamidreza Housein Abadi look at bags of Afghan-made morphine on display during a media tour in the southeastern city of Zahedan, on 19 July 2011/ Drug Control Organisation has said that there are now 2.8 million people in the strictly conservative country “regularly consuming drugs,” according to reports carried by state media. The figure is up from 1.3 million users in the Islamic Republic’s 80 million strong population ...
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