Die Nachrichtenagentur Reuters hat sieben Fotografen in sieben brasilianische Städte geschickt, um die rasant steigende Crack-Sucht aufzuzeigen. Die Bilder.
REUTERSA drug user consumes crack in the old center of Salvador da Bahia March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments do
REUTERSA youth consumes crack on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling a
REUTERSCrack addicts consume the drug on a street in Sao Paulo March 20, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling as
REUTERSCrack consumers gather in the Gloria neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments
REUTERSA young man sleeps after smoking crack in part of Sao Paulos Luz neighborhood known to locals as Cracolandia (Crackland) December 8, 2011. Crack is sold and used openly in Cracolandia, according to local residents. Brazils government launched a new
REUTERSA pregnant crack dealer counts her money on a street in Sao Paulo March 18, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments do
REUTERSA 23-year-old man consumes crack in downtown Manaus March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling as open
REUTERSWomen consume crack in downtown Manaus March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling as open-air crack ma
REUTERSCrack consumers gather in the Jacare neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments
REUTERSCrack addicts quarrel on a street in Sao Paulo March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling as open-air
REUTERSA drug user smokes a pipe of crack in the Campos Eliseos neighborhood of Sao Paulo February 3, 2012. Brazils surging crack cocaine epidemic prompted officials of Latin Americas biggest country to launch a $2.3-billion dollar plan to curb the spread
REUTERSCrack addicts gather under the Glicerio viaduct in the Liberdade neighborhood of Sao Paulo February 1, 2012. Brazils surging crack cocaine epidemic prompted officials of Latin Americas biggest country to launch a $2.3-billion dollar plan to curb th
REUTERSA drug user (R) prepares a pipe of crack next to Luz station in downtown Sao Paulo December 7, 2011. Brazils government launched a new programme to fight crack and other drugs on Wednesday, local media reported. REUTERS/Nacho Doce (BRAZIL - Tags: C
REUTERSA drug user consumes crack in an abandoned house in Porto Alegre March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments dou
REUTERSA youth consumes crack on the outskirts of Rio de Janeiro March 19, 2012. Many Brazilian cities now have their own "cracklands," areas of the city where swarms of crack users have converted entire neighborhoods into nocturnal encampments doubling a
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