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Paris: some residents living "hell" because of crack addicts

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The use of crack cocaine has wreaked havoc in northeastern Paris for 30 years, but tensions between addicts and residents fed up with disturbances have reached breaking point in recent weeks.

Added on the 21/05/2021 12:51:19 - Copyright : France 24 EN

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