Fiji Islands in Midst of Drug War
October 27th, 2008 by Perry
In a U.S.-centric culture, we tend to forget that there are lots of other people struggling with drugs, drug wars and drug problems (although in this particular instance our colonization probably played a big role.)
A Fiji blogger writes about the changing culture of drug use on the island which has been altered by recent enforcement efforts. This tiny agricultural island nation with a population of less than one million has seen over $50 million in drug busts in the last three years.
[image via Nation Geographic by James L. Stanfield, 2007]






















