At a sprawling rehabilitation centre on the outskirts of
Kabul, dozens of dazed-looking drug addicts clamber out of
police buses and shuffle toward the facility.
Almost unheard of in
Afghanistan until a few years ago, meth's sudden appearance has blindsided authorities in a country already suffering from a crisis in opium and heroin addiction.
"My life has been ruined by addiction," said 25-year-old Sulaiman, one of the 40 or so men arriving at the treatment centre.