Brazil’s Congress is considering new legislation that will increase penalties for drug traffickers and lead to forced treatment of some addicts. The number of crack cocaine addicts in the country has risen by a factor of ten over the past decade. And now, there’s a profound disagreement about how to tackle the problem. CCTV’s Stephen Gibbs has this report from Sao Paulo.
Correspondent: Stephen Gibbs
Photography: Eduardo Duwe
Local Production: Eduardo Duwe and Douglas B. Silva
Editing: Miuda
Year: 2014
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