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In theory, the state is supposed to supply users with clean needles and help addicts get on methadone treatment programs. Here, an NGO called Carusel offers syringes and medical aid to addicts three times a week. On the left is Costin Militaru. As for the local authorities, Costin claims they confiscate the state-issued syringes he hands out to addicts. We had this one guy in with a fractured arm who said he was beaten up by the police and lost all his syringes. I wanted to find out firsthand what the addicts think of the authorities, so I spoke to a few who dropped in at the center. Bogdan Suciu left is a social worker at Caracuda who managed to get off heroin after six years of addiction. VICE: How did you get over your addiction? Bogdan Suciu: With methadone. The centers can only handle treatment for 1, patients, but there are 18, people who need the help in Romania. Many take the methadone pills orally, with the wrong doses. Each time it took me about a year to get over them. How did the authorities treat you? They terrorized me. Your kind never quits. Then the people from ANA told them that I was having treatment and should be left alone. A friend got held up for a week at the precinct. They made him clean everything, even the curtains and the windows. Also, my best friend was so terrorized by them that he fled Bucharest for over a year. They were harassing him to try and get some dirt on me. Do they have an arrest quota they have to hit, or something? Go catch the big fish—the guys selling the drugs. Maria has been addicted to heroin for more than four years. She has two kids in an orphanage, but she visits them occasionally. VICE: When was your first time taking heroin? Maria: I lived with this boy who was doing synthetic drugs. I saw that he felt nice when he took them, so I asked him to make two lines for me so I could see how it felt myself. How do doctors and cops treat you? Badly, especially since they found out I have HIV and work as a prostitute. But the doctors did give me the treatment I need, even though the police fined me for prostitution. They never arrested you for doing hard drugs? They saw that I was sincere and left me alone. Have you ever quit? VICE: Have you ever tried to quit? I tried it once, but stupidly I stopped doing it because the center was too far from here. Does your family understand your predicament? Eventually they got disgusted that I kept doing it. I would be, too, if I were in their place. How do the doctors act around you? I had an operation a while ago because I had problems with my gut and the doctor told me I had two hours to live. What about the cops? It depends on the shift. After that, they ask you details about what you do, when you whore yourself, how big the cocks are that you ride. Adi: I have HIV and hepatitis. People treat us like mangy dogs. I was also cut with a knife recently. They stuck it my leg and my shoulder, just to steal my syringes. How do people on the street react to you? If I ask them for a piece of bread, they refuse. I just beg. How do the cops treat you? One time they beat me up, took my syringes and took me to the precinct. When we got there they swore at me and hit me with a metal table leg and their plastic batons. They arrested me for drug consumption, then they pinned some unsolved thefts on me. VICE: What are your biggest needs? Dracul: Money, which you need for drugs. Do you ever feel persecuted? But everyone outside of work stares at me. Nobody understands? My mom tries to. Do the police do anything to you? They take me to the precinct, where they make me wash the desks of the beat cops. They spit on us, swear at us, call us bums. By Dwayne Jenkins. By Sammi Caramela. Share: X Facebook Share Copied to clipboard. Videos by VICE. She Instantly Crashes the Bus.

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In June, a year-old man overdosed while attending a music festival in Bucharest and was declared dead in an ambulance upon arriving at the Saint Pantelimon hospital. The news prompted 30 right-wing politicians from the National Liberal Party PNL to initiate legislation that will toughening laws for all drug-related crimes, including the criminalisation of cannabis consumption. A study conducted by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction showed that there was no clear correlation between decreasing penalties and increased consumption. While only a small number of Romanian people admit to using drugs in the past, more than half of the population considers drugs to be a major problem in the country. There is also a belief in society that the consumption of a soft drug like cannabis can lead to a transition to hard drugs. Television channels were inundated in recent weeks with policemen, concerned parents and individuals pointing to a severe drug consumption and trafficking problem in Romania. Mihaela, a young woman who has witnessed people endangering their lives with drugs, pointed to the reluctance of the government and the police to ask questions. They have talked to counsellors, psychiatrists and government organisations fighting the drug epidemic and all of them say the state does not do enough for people who consume illicit substances and they are punished rather than being helped. Consumer protection programmes at large are difficult to implement and you have no guarantee that he will stop consuming. In the penitentiary, there are programmes for drug users where you see punctual drug awareness programmes. But Mihaela said trying to re-educate someone in prison was not a good way of integrating them back in society and advocated for drug testing centres, as well as programmes designed to help users. The Romanian Psychiatry and Psychotherapy Association, in an open letter, has also condemned the criminalisation of drug consumption, urging the state to intervene in the problem, fund medical research and aid users outside of prison. While the legal battle over drug consumption gets under way, drugs remain a taboo in Romanian society and poorly understood by many. Elsewhere in Europe, Malta fully decriminalised and legalised the consumption of cannabis for personal use at the end of Countries such as Portugal, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands and Switzerland have also decriminalised drug consumption in past decades. Portugal decriminalised the use of drugs in and contrary to opposition at the time, drug-related deaths and consumption have remained below European levels, and the number of addicts has decreased. By Radu Stochita. Published On 16 Aug 16 Aug Sponsored Content.

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