Adults, teenagers addicted to glue-sniffing in Nicaragua
A drug addict sniffs glue in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A youth sniffs glue at the Oriental Market in Managua on June 1, 2007. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A boy sniffs glue at the Oriental Market in Managua on June 1, 2007. Nicaragua commemorates International Children's Day. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A man takes a rest after sniffing glue at the Oriental Market April on 16, 2012. The market is considered one of the largest in Central America. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A man (right) gestures, as two others take a rest after sniffing glue at the Oriental Market on April 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A man sniffs glue at the Oriental Market on April 16, 2012. The market is considered one of the largest in Central America. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A drug addict shows the face of Nicaragua's President Daniel Ortega tattooed on his back after sniffing glue in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A drug addict shows a tattoo of the flag of the Sandinista National Liberation Front, on his face after sniffing glue in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A drug addict sniffs glue in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A drug addict sniffs glue in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A drug addict holds glue meant for sniffing in a damaged building in the suburb of Managua on July 16, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A former glue sniffer sells candy at the Oriental Market in Managua on June 11, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A homeless glue sniffer prepares to take a shower at Inhijambia Association, a drug rehab center for street children, in Managua on June 11, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A homeless boy takes a shower at Inhijambia Association, a drug rehab center for street children, in Managua on June 11, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
A homeless glue sniffer attends a class at Inhijambia Association, a drug rehab center for street children, in Managua on June 11, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Homeless glue sniffers attend a class in Managua on June 13, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Homeless glue sniffers take a break after a soccer game at the Oriental Market in Managua on June 12, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
Homeless glue sniffers take a break after a soccer game at the Oriental Market in Managua on June 12, 2012. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
According to Inhijambia Association, a drug rehab center for street children, besides adults there are about 500 teenagers addicted to glue in the streets of the Oriental Market that is considered one of the largest in Central America. See pictures of glue sniffers in Managua, Nicaragua.












