Iran Has Drug Policy Praised by UNODC and a High Rate of Opium Addiction

Marya Hannun has written a blog post for Foreign Policy on the war on drugs and Iran, a country which the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has praised as having the "one of the world's strongest counter-narcotics responses."
According to the U.N., Iran seizes more heroin and opiates than any other country. Interestingly, Hannun's post also point's out that Iran has one of the world's highest rates of opium addiction, which makes you wonder why the UNODC considers its strong counter-narcotics response is worthy of praise.
Unsurprisingly, Iran's tactics have come under criticism from Human Rights Watch. From Foreign Policy:
But Iran's victory has come at a steep price. According to Human Rights Watch, the past few years have seen a dramatic increase in drug-related executions in the Islamic Republic. In 2011 alone, 81 percent of the country's over 600 executions were due to drug-related offenses, including the use of narcotics.
As Hannun says at the end of the post, "If this is what victory in the war on drugs looks like, it makes you wonder whether it's a battle that can ever be truly won."
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a country which the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime has praised as having the "one of the world's strongest counter-narcotics responses."
I am sure they do. Sure they do. That reminds me of the scene in Dragnet where Dan Akroid remarks about how he has to respect the Satanic Cult's methods of crowd control.
That was a bad movie and you should feel bad for referencing it.
But that was a great line. Even bad movies have great lines.
It was a hilarious movie.
I actually like it. Except for the Grandma Monday bit.
It probably has something to do with Iran being in a part of the world that produces lots of opium too. It's not as if any country could just seize that much heroin and opium if they tried harder.
U no DC? Damn right I don't.
And it's about time the world started learning lessons from Iran. To The Future!
Drugs and crime? Like they're not the same thing.
Pronounced "you know dick"?