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Group photos:China's anti-drug war in full swing
www.chinaview.cn 2005-06-26 16:15:07

According to China's State Anti-drug Committee, the country had 791,000 drug addicts by the end of 2004, 6.8 percent more than in 2003. But for a long time, the Chinese government has been making endless efforts to stop drug trafficking, prohibiting drug taking and help drug addicts abstain from taking drugs.
A drug addict trying to give up drug performs during a rehearsal at the Kunming Rehabilitation Center in Kunming, capital of southwest China's Yunnan Province, May 31, 2005. According to State Anti-drug Committee, the country had 791,000 drug addicts by the end of 2004, 6.8 percent more than in 2003. But for a long time, the Chinese government has been making endless efforts to stop drug trafficking, prohibiting drug taking and help drug addicts abstain from taking drugs.
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