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12 Dec 2024

Syria: Inside Captagon drug factory which funded Assad’s brutal regime [DUBBED]

International Editor

It’s been called the poor man’s cocaine.

Captagon: the drug that funded Bashar al-Assad’s brutal rule in Syria.

It’s an amphetamine which – in high doses – induces feelings of euphoria and invulnerability.

Popular with soldiers, they say it offers ‘chemical courage’ and reportedly suppresses pain.

And it’s made the Assad family billions – more than 10 billion dollars a year, by recent estimates. Money it used to shore up a crumbling dynasty.

Correspondent: Lindsey Hilsum

Filmed and edited by Soren Munk

Produced by Rob Hodge

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