What is Zatla made of?
Hassaan Hajbi. In the Tunisian dialect, zatla means pleasure or intoxication. It’s also the word used to refer to cannabis indica, or hashish as it is more commonly known in these parts.
Are there drugs in Tunisia?
Background. Tunisia’s drug law imposes mandatory imprisonment even for first-time offenses involving possession or consumption of illegal drugs, including cannabis. Enacted in 1992, the Law on Narcotics (often referred to as Law 52) takes a mostly repressive approach to drug offenses.
What drugs are popular in North Africa?
In North Africa, the consumption of opioids, cannabis, ATS, and cocaine have been increasing since 2012 (INCB 2013, Africa). Similar trends are apparent in the Middle East, as the use of opioids, ATS, methamphetamines, cocaine, stimulants, and prescription medicines (notably tramadol) are on the rise (INCB 2013, Asia).
What is the most popular drug in Africa?
Cannabis remains the most widely used illicit substance in the African Region. The highest prevalence and increase in use is being reported in West and Central Africa with rates between 5.2% and 13.5%.
Can you smoke in Tunisia?
Unless things have changed in the last 3 years, Tunisian are very relaxed about smoking, you could smoke inside, smoke in various places in airport.
Is polygamy legal in Tunisia?
Polygamy is expressly prohibited under Tunisian law. Any individual who engages in the union of marriage before the dissolution of their previous/current matrimony is sanctioned by one year of imprisonment and/or a fine, even if the first marriage or the new marriage were not contracted in accordance with the law.
Which substance is mostly abused in South Africa?
Alcohol is the most common substance of abuse among adult population in SA. Although a relatively low proportion of South Africans report drinking alcohol (27,9%)³, those who do often drink at harmful or hazardous levels, particularly on weekend⁴. Cannabis use is mostly common among youth.
How do you divorce a Tunisian man?
Divorce in Tunisia is a civil matter. Islamic divorce or Talaq isn’t recognised….At present the Code of Personal Status sets out three grounds for divorce:
- Divorce by mutual consent.
- At the request of one spouse citing a specific, recognised ground.
- As a result of the abuse or injury of one spouse by the other.