Drug Trafficking Leads to Addiction Problems in Guinea Bissau
During the past three years, the tiny West African country of Guinea-Bissau has become a key transit point for cocaine traffickers shipping drugs to Europe. That has led to a rise in the number of crack-cocaine addicts in Guinea-Bissau. Those struggling to quit drugs face an uphill struggle in a country with few medical resources. Fid Thompson reports from Quinhamel, Guinea-Bissau.
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