The so-called rehabilitation clinics are using electroshock treatment to snap addicts out of their drug and alcohol addiction. DUH!
The article states that the recent sanctions are causing havoc in the North Korean markets which in turn is causing people to turn to meth and alcohol to escape despair.
People might have borrowed money to buy stock for their business and can not pay it back or maybe their business has gone south. whatever the reason, it appears to be a growing trend among consistent means.
As if they haven't got it bad enough, they make it even worse by doing this.
Consistent use of meth will eventually turn an individual paranoid which is what this article is explaining
http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?num=14873&cataId=nk01500
the below report from rimjin-gang states that market moderators are told to confiscate chinese yuan.
one of the reasons given is some suspect that the government is keeping the higher valued yuan for themselves. essentially stealing from the people again like what happened back in 2009 with the currency renomination.
things like this contribute to frustration which can lead to drug and alcohol use.
http://www.asiapress.org/rimjin-gang/report/market-crackdown/
The article states that the recent sanctions are causing havoc in the North Korean markets which in turn is causing people to turn to meth and alcohol to escape despair.
People might have borrowed money to buy stock for their business and can not pay it back or maybe their business has gone south. whatever the reason, it appears to be a growing trend among consistent means.
As if they haven't got it bad enough, they make it even worse by doing this.
Consistent use of meth will eventually turn an individual paranoid which is what this article is explaining
http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?num=14873&cataId=nk01500
the below report from rimjin-gang states that market moderators are told to confiscate chinese yuan.
one of the reasons given is some suspect that the government is keeping the higher valued yuan for themselves. essentially stealing from the people again like what happened back in 2009 with the currency renomination.
things like this contribute to frustration which can lead to drug and alcohol use.
http://www.asiapress.org/rimjin-gang/report/market-crackdown/
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