Alcohol Free Countries
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Alcoholism and alcohol abuse are increasing throughout the world. Does this mean that there are no alcohol free
countries? Surprisingly, there are a number of alcohol free countries.
Alcohol Free Countries: Russia
According to a law that took effect on July 1, 2006 Russia could become a country without alcohol by September of 2006.
One of the fears of such legislation, however, could be that the Russian market share dominated by counterfeiters could increase from
approximately 50% to 90%.
In spite of the fact that Russia imports wine from 35 countries, poisoning from counterfeit alcohol kills more than 40,000 people according to
Russian authorities.
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Alcohol Free Countries: India
Some areas of India are dry. Examples include the State of Gujarat and Mizoram.

Alcohol Free Countries: Saudi Arabia and Kuwait
Both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait totally ban the ingestion, production, or importation of alcohol and imposes stern forms of punishment on those
who disregard the ban, including many weeks of incarceration and possible whippings.
| In the United States, non-alcoholic members of alcoholic's families use 10 times as much sick leave as families
where alcohol is not a problem. 80% of these family members report their ability to perform work is impaired as a result of
living with an alcohol abuser. |
Alcohol Free Countries: Qatar
Qatar bans the importation of alcohol and has made it a punishable crime to be intoxicated or to drink in public. Natives who violate
the law may go to prison or may be deported. Alcohol is accessible at licensed bars and hotel restaurants and expatriates living in
the Qatar can get alcohol on a permit basis.
Alcohol Free Countries: Pakistan
Since 1977, only non-Muslim groups such as Christians, Zoroastrians and Hindus are permitted to apply for alcohol permits. The
monthly allotment usually depends on income but it is typically 100 bottles of beer or 5 bottles of liquor. Enforced by
Pakistan's Islamic Ideology Council, the ban is strictly enforced.
Members of religious minorities, however, frequently sell their liquor permits to Muslims and contributes to the continuing black market trade
in alcohol.
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all accidents, alcohol factors in 16% of nighttime accidents, vs. 3% for days. |
Alcohol Free Countries: Bangladesh
Similar to other Muslim countries, Bangladesh has also imposed prohibition. Interestingly, various restaurants and hotels are authorized
to sell alcohol to foreigners. In addition, foreigners, but not locals, are authorized to import small amounts of alcohol for personal
use.
Alcohol Free Countries: Libya
Libya completely bans the consumption, production, or importation of alcohol and imposes strict penalties on offenders.
| The finding regarding the relationship between depression and alcoholism is significant because many individuals,
including health professionals, tend to view alcoholism and depression as separate problems, when in fact, they are related to
one another. |
Alcohol Free Countries: Morocco and Tunisia
Morocco and Tunisia have a selective ban on alcohol, meaning that alcohol can be sold and consumed in special bars or zones for tourists
only.
| The clinical assessment of current and past alcohol use and alcohol-related disorders should be considered a
routine part of all psychiatric or medical evaluations. |
Alcohol Free Countries: Sudan
Sudan has banned all alcohol consumption and imposes strict penalties on offenders.
Alcohol Free Countries: The Maldives
The Maldives ban the importation of alcohol but make alcoholic beverages available to foreign tourists on resort islands with the
understanding that the alcohol will not be taken off the resort.
| If a person continues to drink excessively after numerous or ongoing treatments, their prognosis is very poor.
Persistent heavy drinkers will often succumb to the effects of alcohol. |
Alcohol Free Countries: Conclusion
As mentioned above, there are a number of alcohol free countries in the world. Although many countries have either had
prohibition at some time or discussed the possibility of prohibition, the alcohol free countries listed above are the only countries that
currently have a ban on the consumption, production, or importation of alcohol.

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