



Ma dove l'hai letto???
La Corea del Nord produce droga, che circola ovviamente anche all'interno del paese.
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/...in-north-koreaThe use of illegal drugs in North Korea appears to be on the rise. Radio Free Asia reported that crystal meth was popular as a gift during February’s Lunar New Year holiday, and the Daily NK, a Seoul-based news site, recently reported that drug addiction is increasingly prevalent among the country’s youth. The appeal of crystal meth, which is widely produced in North Korea and useful in combating hunger, could be a product of the scarcity of imports under increasingly harsh international sanctions, says Justin Hastings, an associate professor of politics and international relations at the University of Sydney and author of “A Most Enterprising Country: North Korea in the Global Economy.” In an email interview with WPR, he discusses the production, use and perception of illegal drugs in North Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_...cit_activitiesBetween 1977 and 2003, more than twenty North Korean diplomats, agents, and trade officials have been implicated, detained, or arrested in drug-smuggling operations in more than a dozen countries.[1] In 2004, two North Korean embassy employees were caught smuggling 150,000 tablets of clonazepam in Egypt, and in that same year, embassy employees from Bulgaria were arrested in Turkey in possession of over 500,000 tablets of Captagon (the brand name for the synthetic stimulant fenethylline, or phenethylline), with an estimated street value of $7 million.[5]7 The government of North Korea has only admitted that individuals undertook such acts, and not at the direction of the state.[5]:17
According to the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea, since 2001 drug trafficking operations by diplomats had ceased, with the focus then becoming the production of drugs to be smuggled by other criminal organizations.[5]:18
In 2003, the North Korean owned cargo ship Pong Su was intercepted importing heroin into Australia. While four men who had landed pleaded guilty, the ship's four officers were acquitted on all charges.[23]
Teniamoci stretti, che c'è vento forte.
Io sono per la chirurgia etica: bisogna rifarsi il senno.
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ciao ciao




Ho letto un blog di chi è stato in Corea del Nord.
https://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/...in-north-korea
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_...cit_activities[/QUOTE]
Oh. Quindi i coreani la comprano nei negozi?
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