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If both those who are and those who are not consumers of this substance know, then it is simply impossible for me that those who represent the state in this fight and who should work to control, not to say suppress, street sales do not know either…. If not your father or your mother, if not your brother, then your son. If not your son, then your boss. Those who use it are right there, not far from you… The mayor you had dinner with. Or, simply, you are the one using it. Saviano said in a TV interview that cocaine is the answer to the times we live in. Because it has come down to a price that is accessible to everyone and is therefore no longer a drug for snobs, as it was once thought. No one is bringing something new if they say that cocaine is present in Montenegro. His presence is slowly but surely killing the future we should be looking forward to. A collective future. I live among people who, in this madness of the world, have fallen to live the reality of a state that has been privatized. Not by human forms, services, parties, other states, etc. It was privatized by cocaine. Cocaine as an occupier. Do you know someone who snorts cocaine? Do you snort cocaine? Come on, honestly now? A few days ago, I stopped by the city where I worked a few years ago. Last summer, I went out with friends to a gig. I go to the toilet at one point, wash my hands, and start to go out… BOOM. He comes out of one of the cabins, he says hi, visibly drunk, with traces of cocaine on his nose. And he laughs. That smile from which bursts the pain and anger that is suppressed under the state in which he is at that moment. I found the perfect place for a short sunbath with a coffee. Two young guys, I would say no more than years old. They sit at the table next to me, there are a couple of other people in the cafe. And now I know who sells the purest cocaine in that city. By no means. My boss snorted cocaine. I also had colleagues who snorted cocaine. Once, during a massage, I noticed that the masseur came out of the toilet putting a rolled-up euro bill in his uniform pocket. It is said that there are companies that survive for years, although the presence of cocaine among workers is incredible. And the circle remains vicious. Story after story, witness after witness, many of us know, hear and see that many consume cocaine. A lot of people snort. That should be of great concern. I have tried things in my life that are not good, and I do not give myself the right to judge anyone for that. In a transitional and partitocratic society, full of relatives and financial lobbies, disturbed social values have taken their place. When children grow up seeing how their parents, professors, friends, and acquaintances cannot make a decent living from their work, and that corrupt politicians and criminals get rich overnight, they realize that it is more worthwhile for them to go that way and consider it a correct way of life and socializing. How can we expect young people to be better than their parents when neither of them has found their way in a transitional society and a system that does not take care of them? Values are proportional to the knowledge of a society, and our society knows very little or nothing. Someone worked on it, to make it just so. Our system does not affirm the potential of the youth and has no ready answers for the problems we face. We are left on our own. The influence goes so far that it extinguishes the potential of many generations that should bring forth some better and more beautiful things for this society. Who sells cocaine? Rumor has it that there are underage kids who work on the streets. And you know what I find most interesting about all of this? So, if people who are and are not consumers of this substance know, then it is simply impossible for me that those who represent the state in this fight and who should work to control, not to say suppress, street sales do not know. It is possible, however, that someone tried to privatize this country with cocaine so that wherever it is scratched, the strings are held by lovers of this substance. Or those who benefit from it. Street sales may be controlled, but in a way that contributes to a collective brain killing. I wonder, how do we plan to fix anything when the state and society are anesthetized by the amount of cocaine that our fellow citizens snort through their noses? Collectively traumatized, we live in paranoia and unhappiness and absorb politicians and their shenanigans without a problem. It is completely normal for us to make a joke when it comes to cocaine smuggling, which I guess in itself means that we have come to terms with this global problem as our reality. However, although it is a global problem, our aggravating circumstance is the fact that , people live in Montenegro according to MONSTAT estimates from , and that a large number of them are anesthetized with some drug… Alcohol, various drugs, cigarettes, tablets to calm down on your own , etc. Anesthetized by bad things. Will we as a society be ready to face the traumas we have lived through and in a system that was created as perfect for it? A country that is susceptible to influences, precisely because its citizens are constantly under some influence. Is there an awakening of consciousness when collective anesthesia has taken over society, with the absence of elementary tools for steps forward? In Montenegro, there is no updated or precise register of users of psychoactive substances , and the last adopted documents the ones that are the least difficult to write, anyway, most are only there because they have to exist on paper are the Strategy of Montenegro for the Prevention of Drug Abuse and Action Plan If we are guided by those documents, we do not have that problem in our system. Everything is fine. The numbers are getting bigger and bigger every day. But it is because all these people are part of my society. We are collectively shutting down; alcohol, weed, cocaine, whatever — we extinguish something in ourselves. Traumatized by the system and interpersonal relationships, not admitting it to themselves or others. Everything is fine and we are fine. We live and anesthetize ourselves… All of us. Search for: Facebook Twitter Youtube. Sine Die. Povezani tekstovi. In search of fortune and football. A welcoming face with the semblance of racism.

When he was arrested in the summer of with his daughter, after the seizure of kilograms of cocaine in a banana shipment.

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Even the youngest in Podgorica's Roma settlements are exposed to illegal substances, which seriously endanger their health, further hinder socialization and escape from poverty. She is still a minor, so the journalist obtained guardian's permission to talk to the girl. Lejla is smiling, seems relaxed, and very approachable. Her eyes are filled with curiosity. She talks openly about his traumatic childhood, filled with insecurity. Her mother left her, her brothers, and her sister when she was only five. The other children were even younger. After a few years, the father went abroad and started a new family. He left the children with an older relative. Lejla says that she sometimes went to elementary school, but she does not know if she finished it or if she has a degree. At that time, she hung out with Roma children, but also adult dealers and other criminals, among whom there were also those from other communities. Drugs were easily available. I don't know from where', she recalls. Many members of the Roma community with whom she hung out during her early teenage years were arrested for selling drugs, she explains. Some of the names from that period that she mentions, including the police inspector, were prosecuted for the criminal offense of drug trafficking, and other offenses - such as physical abuse. Lejla saw a lot as a teenager. She recalls a friend whose body was found in Cijevna. She believes that she overdosed and was pushed into the river. He no longer consumes anything, but his health is impaired. He claims that children take drugs from their early teenage years, and it is not uncommon to see a small child smoking. We did not even get answers to the questions of whether children are involved in the process of selling narcotics and whether it is easier to get drugs in those neighborhoods. According to the writings of several media, the police representatives were involved in the criminal activities of drug dealing and also operated in the neighborhoods where the most vulnerable live. This research shows that almost a third of high school students up to the age of 16 believe that they can get marijuana if they want to. A fifth of them believe that they can also get MDMA ecstasy , and 15 percent cocaine and amphetamine. The research of the Ombudsman of Montenegro from also showed that more than 25 percent of students believe that it takes from 30 minutes to, at most, a few hours to get hold of drugs, which is a sign of easy availability. However, these are not research data but observations from the field, so it is possible to reach wrong conclusions that would contribute to increasing the already pronounced stigmatization of Roma and Egyptians. Therefore, drugs are not ubiquitous in this neighborhood. Drug use, as well as the age at which a person starts using drugs, cannot, in any case, be linked to belonging to a particular ethnic group, they emphasize. In that context, we can only talk about the increased risk of young people from these neighborhoods taking drugs,' they said. An article by the American Psychological Association APA states that numerous studies show that children who grow up in socially disadvantaged neighborhoods more easily develop a tendency to addiction. Research that included 11, children from 21 cities in the United States showed that those from poor communities have a higher chance of developing addiction habits. Even if a child grows up in a financially and socially stable family, his psychological development will be significantly slowed down if he grows up in a neighborhood with a large number of unemployed people, poverty, crime, and the like. Such a child will have a greater chance of becoming an addict due to the influence of the settlement, the APA article explains. This community is not in an enviable position when it comes to addiction rehabilitation options either, especially considering their often unregulated legal status that makes it difficult for them to access a health system that offers free addiction treatment. The Public Institution 'Kakaricka gora' tells CIN-CG that the price of participation has been reduced from to euros and that the entire program is free for the citizens of Danilovgrad and Tivat because those municipalities have taken over the participation costs. The Red Cross of Montenegro explains that for years, they have been helping Roma and Egyptians in various ways and that workshops were held to prevent addiction. The workshops were attended mainly by women. The issue is also the lack of child psychiatrists to whom these children could be referred for treatment. They can only be supported with the presence of their parents or guardians, she explains. CIN-CG approached the Ministry of Health regarding the problem of the lack of an institution that deals with addictive diseases in children, but there was no response. Lejla spent about a year in a state institution that houses children without appropriate care. There, she stopped using opioid substances for good, but it was very challenging. I was furious to be locked up there. They kept giving me pills in the evening to calm me down. Today, she lives with her cousin, who is her guardian, and her younger brothers. Her cousin often reminds her that when she becomes an adult, she will have to become financially independent, Lejla says. I can read and write, but that is not enough', she says. She regrets that her younger sister lives as she did until a few years ago. She's begging, wandering. She doesn't know where she lives. She hasn't been home for months. I hope she doesn't take drugs', says our young interlocutor, and her pleasant face becomes worried and sad. Your email address will not be published. Drug addicts also know this neighborhood. He used to buy heroin there. He also admits taking all kinds of things. Unemployment, poverty, crime There is no treatment for addiction in children 'Our country does not have an institution that deals with minors suffering from addiction. I didn't feel safe…'. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.

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