Afrique du Sud : Ne traitez pas les usagers de drogues comme des criminels, disent les professionnels de la santé

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Afrique du Sud : Ne traitez pas les usagers de drogues comme des criminels, disent les professionnels de la santé

14 février 2017

Les politiques de réduction des risques orientées vers la santé sont meilleures qu’une guerre contre les drogues menée par la police, affirme l’Association TB/HIV Care.

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By Ian Broughton

The body of Thokazani Hadebe lay on the pavement on the corner of Milne and Point Road, Durban, for the better part of a day before it was removed -- a chilling reminder of the dangers of injecting drugs.

According to a friend, Hadebe had come out of prison the day before and that same night he purchased a R75 unit of stone (heroin), mixed it with 20ml of water, and injected it. This was after taking mandrax and drinking alcohol. Hadebe passed out and it was only much later that someone realised he wasn't just sleeping.

His death is just one of many among injecting drug users in Durban who have died over the past year from either overdosing or drug-related afflictions and diseases. Hadebe's death points to the great need for the harm reduction services.

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