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Afghanistan’s Drug Hell: Even the Dogs Are Addicted

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In this documentary, we investigate one of the darkest corners of Afghanistan’s capital, Kabul — a place known as Pol-e Sokhta. Beneath this bridge, over 200 drug-addicted and homeless people have been living for decades, trapped in a cycle of despair. Drug addiction has crippled Afghanistan for years, with nearly 4 million people addicted to substances like heroin and crystal meth. As the crisis deepens, the Taliban has launched a nationwide crackdown on addicts and drug dealers. We went inside this hidden underworld to uncover the harsh realities of life beneath the bridge, and to understand the larger addiction crisis gripping the country. From intense interviews with addicts to rare access inside rehabilitation centers, this film offers an unfiltered look at one of Afghanistan’s biggest human tragedies.

This is so awful, it breaks my heart seeing these dogs like this. Humans have a choice, but the dogs don't. Poor dogs. They are going straight to hell for doing that to dogs. Why are they getting the dogs addicted? That's so cruel. If they wanna destroy their lives, then it's a choice, but not the dogs. Why are there many cases of drug addiction? Are there any hidden mysteries of the world?

 
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