Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is where wealth abounds and where the adolescent generation has a taste for the dark, seedy world of foreign, exotic drugs. Zaynah Qadir Mahmud chronicles her in-depth experiences with close associates of Bangladesh's fraternity society, which has been traditionally overlooked by affluent parents.
Despite being afforded opportunities, this student population abuses drugs, resulting in countless overdoses and suicides each year.
Mahmud's in-depth inspection of this underground world, which she refers to as an "unstoppable cruel force of nature,"...
Dhaka, the capital city of Bangladesh, is where wealth abounds and where the adolescent generation has a taste for the dark, seedy world of foreign, e...