This Is My Destiny – 52min Documentary

See Full Film here: vod.journeyman.tv In Afghanistan an epidemic of drug addiction has seeped into every nook of society. This is the story of a place where opium has become so commonplace it is used to calm babies. Where mothers know it is bad for their children but offer it anyway, as the only palliative available. As an angel-faced baby stumbles excitedly around a humble home, his family laugh adoringly, “See how lively he is!” Throughout his short life, they have been giving Murad opium “so he calms down and rests”, and to banish any pains. For this baby born into addiction, recovery seems almost impossible. Yet others with addiction forged in the crucible of poverty and war refuse to accept that there is no hope. “If there is a job…Why choose addiction?” says Ekhtyal, his once handsome face now lopsided thanks to a bullet gone astray during the war. From a pockmarked Kabul squat to the desiccated northern plains, the oblivion of opium has become the last resort. Mothers across the remote regions of Afghanistan know they shouldn’t do it – but when her baby has a stomach-ache, Khoshan gives “her a puff to calm down her pain so she won’t die.” When challenged she sobs: “There wasn’t…There wasn’t a doctor.” It’s a matter of days before Khoshan and her daughter go to the newly opened rehabilitation clinic. But for both mother and baby, the sweats and convulsions of withdrawal are hard to bear. “If only there was opium…my legs wouldn’t be aching”. With little work
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