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Where artillery once boomed out over Sarajevo, the night air now resounds with ear-splitting pop music played for joyous teenagers dancing in a drug-fuelled frenzy. The pills, costing 10 German marks, are washed down with beer at three marks a glass. This is a typical Friday night at a popular Sarajevo night-club. In the days of Marshal Tito, Yugoslavia never saw anything like this. Drug taking was rare. Then came the Bosnian war which brought misery and drove people under bombardment to seek escape in narcotics. After that the post-war hardships, a poorly organised police force and an incompetent, corrupt judiciary combined to produce a huge increase in drug taking and trafficking. Aggravating the problem was a heavy flow of narcotics transiting through Balkans to Western countries. A student at the Sarajevo Art Academy, who asked not to be named, summed up the scene, 'People can't relax without drugs anymore. It's everywhere at the clubs. Its like it's not illegal anymore. They don't hide it. She's a social marijuana smoker. Having lost two friends to heroin she doesn't touch it herself. One died of an overdose during the war. The other, a teenage dealer, was shot five years ago at the local vegetable market for not paying his supplier. Another friend recently sold his walkman, video player and paintings to support his heroin habit. Most of them are interested only in getting high. She explained that most adults are either unaware how big the drug problem is or else they close their eyes to it. She never sees police at the rave clubs, just bouncers who check for guns. But trafficking through Bosnia is sharply on the increase. In addition, say police, Bosnian criminals have moved in on the trade. Only about 65 per cent of Bosnia's frontiers are controlled by the border police. The rest is wide open to smugglers. Drug-trafficking is especially heavy on routes which run through the Republika Srpska cities of Trebinje in the south and Banja Luka in the northwest, and routes along the Sava river border with Croatia. Although drug taking in Bosnia so far is relatively low by international standards it is now increasing 'at an exponential rate', said Mladen Milosavljevic, a crime expert with Bosnia's federal ministry for internal affairs. The undermanned police force treats possession of narcotics in small amounts not as a crime but as a minor offence meriting a small symbolic fine. Large amounts can bring a charge of dealing. But the definition of 'large amounts' is vague. One man found with pills, half of them ecstasy tablets, was let off after claiming he was a heavy user. Bosnian youth are the main targets for dealers. Dr Nermana Basara, neuropsychiatrist and director of the Sarajevo canton's Public Institute for Alcoholism and Substance Abuse, estimates about 30 per cent of Bosnians aged between 14 and 18 take drugs. A small box of powder called Oxygen is where it starts. It's handed out free to youngsters who enjoy the stimulation and clamour for more. After a while they go on to heavier drugs. Police and medical authorities now realise that Bosnian narcotics consumption could be heading for European levels. With limited resources, they are directing more and more attention to drug-related crime, to school drop-outs, the increase in unwanted pregnancies along with AIDS, suicides and fatal overdoses. Narcotics use is no longer limited to the capital, Sarajevo. Experts blame the post-war uncertainties, displacement of families, the transition to a free market economy, the growing influence of the West, and just plain boredom. Despite high unemployment, people still find the money for drugs. Gordan started with marijuana during his compulsory year in the Yugoslav army in Bored with university life after military service, he dropped out and took a job as a pizza waiter in the Sarajevo suburb of Ilidza. He became depressed from smoking too much marijuana and moved on to heroin. When the war broke out, he left the country, travelling around Germany, France, Croatia, and the Czech Republic. During this time, his habit worsened. Gordan returned to post-war Sarajevo in , and vowed to get clean. He worked as a photo-journalist but nearly died in a hour-drug-induced coma after taking ecstasy, heroin, and a couple of boxes of sedatives. At the end of , he spent two years in a Catholic-run rehabilitation commune, deprived of drugs, music, TV and women. His days were filled with prayer, manual labour, and discussions with other junkies. Now, Gordan claims he has been clean for six months and enjoys a steady job as a salesman. Gordan's father, who started a drug addicts support group in , is trying to heighten official awareness of drug hazards. He seems to be having some success. Her substance abuse clinic, a local out-patient centre for drug addicts and alcoholics, still remains the only clinic of its kind in Bosnia-Herzegovina. In the rest of the country, drug addicts are still treated in psychiatric wards. Activists warn that vulnerable domestic workers risk abuse, often returning with serious health conditions. Commitment, sacrifice and luck secured a vital early win in the south-eastern campaign, but can Ukrainian forces press on? Open source intelligence OSINT can provide facts — but impatient, angry audiences often prefer opinions. The link has been copied. Julie Poucher. Wednesday, 25 July, Locations Balkans , Macedonia , Albania , Turkey. Frontline Updates. A woman reacts over the body of her daughter, next to a clinic that was damaged during a Russian missile attack, on June 1, in Kyiv, Ukraine. At least three were killed, including a child, and others were injured by falling debris from intercepted missiles. Students attend a lesson on housekeeping at a training facility for domestic workers on November 22, in Kampala, Uganda. Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states are a frequent destination for Ugandan domestic workers, with official estimates suggesting that around one hundred and sixty-five thousand Ugandans are in temporary employment contracts in the region. International Migrants Day. Ukraine War Diary by A. Sevim Kaya has been a bus driver for 16 years. Karine not her real name was 15 when she realised that the male body she was born into was not hers. She moved from the rural community she grew up in to the capital Yerevan to be free to be herself. Unlinke many people in her community she was able to find a stable job as a hairdresser and manicurist. 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