Hyderabad, Pakistan (PRWEB) May 12, 2008 Dr. Muhammad Sharif won’t quit. He won’t run away. As director of a Narconon drug rehabilitation program operating in a small hospital in the city of Hyderabad, Pakistan, helping the poor and destitute, he expected total public support. And was getting it. But this did not take into account the local drug pushers, whose income his saving of lives from addiction was cutting across. He’s been repeatedly and personally threatened recently and is afraid he may have to close his clinic. But that is the last thing he wants to do. International reports indicate there may be 6 million drug addicts in Pakistan. Being the immediate neighbor of Afghanistan, leading producer of the world’s opium, it is…. Read more





