mirsek wrote:
Ne trose pare na skupa auta, drogu i dernecenje sa eskort damama vec na skolovanje i napredak.
Iako iranska vlada cini velike korake ka suzbijanju sverca, ali i upotrebe droga, Iran danas ima najveci broj ovisnika o heroinu po glavi stanovnika u svijetu.
Takodje, skupa auta i divlje partije nisu nesto sto je zaobislo iransko drustvo.
As of 2008, half of the world's seizures of heroin occurred in either Turkey or Iran.
Starting in 2005, Iran saw a large increase in the amount of amphetamines seized in the country.
In 2009, it was said that each year, 130,00 new people become addicted to drugs in this country of 70 million people. Over a six year period, a half million people received treatment in a drug program.
Out of the 170,000 people in jail in Iran, 68,000 are there for drug trafficking and 32,000 are these because they are addicts.
http://www.narconon.org/drug-informatio ... ction.html
UN statistics estimate that roughly 2.2 percent of Iranian adults are hooked on drugs, the highest rate in the world.
Their drugs of choice: "crack," a heroin derivative, and "shishe," a homespun Iranian crystal meth. Both substances are cheap and easy to produce at home or in a jerry-built lab.
http://news.msn.com/world/iran-drug-add ... t-in-world
Despite the ban on alcohol and frequent police raids, drinking in Iran is widespread, especially among the wealthy. Because the Shia-dominated Muslim state has no nightclubs, it all takes place at home, behind closed doors.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world ... 17419.html
On weekend nights, certain streets in north Tehran are overrun by young playboys who cruise around in expensive sports cars in search of one-night stands, ..
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For the wealthy and the well-connected, the boundaries of hedonism are limited only by the spatial confines of their villas or luxury apartments.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/iran-b ... party-town