North Korea Has A Crystal Meth Problem?

Does North Korea Have A Crystal Meth Problem?
In a photo taken on July 27, 2013 North Korean soldiers march through Kim Il-Sung square during a military parade marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean war armistice in Pyongyang. North Korea mounted its largest ever military parade on July 27 to mark the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War, displaying its long-range missiles at a ceremony presided over by leader Kim Jong-Un. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones (Photo credit should read Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images)
In a photo taken on July 27, 2013 North Korean soldiers march through Kim Il-Sung square during a military parade marking the 60th anniversary of the Korean war armistice in Pyongyang. North Korea mounted its largest ever military parade on July 27 to mark the 60th anniversary of the armistice that ended fighting in the Korean War, displaying its long-range missiles at a ceremony presided over by leader Kim Jong-Un. AFP PHOTO / Ed Jones (Photo credit should read Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images)

A new report by the North Korean Review has found that some adults in the country are addicted to crystal meth -- and that the drug was once even produced in government-run factories.

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