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Life and Death in North Korea

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Guinea-Bissau's Drug Addiction Is a Major Trafficking Hub

The small West African country of Guinea-Bissau is a major trafficking hub for cocaine. Local consumption has led to such high levels of addiction that it's said to be blighting the country's younger generation. Domingos Tey set up rehab centre two decades ago as part of what he described as a moral and spiritual mission to save the country's drug addicts. He claims to have helped nearly five and a half thousand people at the facility accessible only via a narrow dirt track in Quignamel, just south of Bissau. There are no trained medics at the site. The pastor believes that addiction can be cured through the power of prayer - medicines don't reach the soul

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