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Signatories 2
Articles
Cracks in the Vienna Consensus: The UN Drug Control Debate
Noble Words, Empty Deeds
The Drug Policy Debate In Europe: The Case of Califano vs. The Netherlands
Caught In the Cross-Fire: Developing Countries, the UNDCP, and the War On Drugs
Bolivia Under Pressure: Human Rights Violations and Coca Eradication
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Books
Reluctant Recruits: The U.S. Military And The War On Drugs
Democracy, Human Rights, And Militarism In The War On Drugs In Latin America


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Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution


Documents
Call to Action: Support Global Drug Policy Reform
Testimony to the Special Rapporteur on Racism for the United Nations
The United Nations Review of Global Policy on All Illegal Drugs - An Advocacy Guide for Civil Society
Letter to Dr. Lee, Dr. Piot, Dr. Feachem and Mr. Costa Calling for inclusion of methadone on the WHO's Model List of Essential Drugs and Medicines
Letter to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
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Multimedias
Ed Rosenthal's Appearance on Cultural Baggage
Turning the Tide: Alliance Web Chat


News Summaries
Ideas for Change
Report Criticizes Governments Over Consumption of Coca Leaf
U.N. Drug Report Omits Discussion of Policies' Negative Impact
Your Voices Heard - Keep Calling
U.S. Supports Harm Reduction in UN HIV Prevention Policy
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Opinions
Citizen Protects His State: Drugged Driving Bill Squashed
The War on Cocaine in Peru


Position Papers
Position Paper 1: International Drug Policy Consortium - 2005 Commission on Narcotic Drugs
Manifesto of the International Coalition Of NGOS: For A Just And Effective Policy On Drugs
The Social Impact of Drug Abuse


Presentations
How Flexible are UN Drug Conventions?


Press Releases
Dozens of International Groups Put Pressure on Governments to Reform Harmful Drug Policies
UN Drug Czar Gives up on Drug Free World, Admits New Strategy is Needed
United Nation's International Narcotics Control Board Releases 2008 Report
Local, National Advocates Speak Out Against Federal Busts of Medical Marijuana Clinics Throughout California
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan Urged to Make War on Drugs A Top Priority at Upcoming World Conference Against Racism
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Reports
World Drug Report 2006
WHO/UNICR Cocaine Project
Facing The Future:The Challenge For National & International Drug Policy
Transnational Institute Drug Policy Briefing
2005 World Drug Report
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Speeches
Opening Remarks to the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
Remarks by John P. Walters, Director, United States Office of National Drug Control Policy, to United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs


Statements
Finnish Delegation's statement on International Narcotic Control - UNGASS
Statement by the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands


Testimony
Briefing on Law Enforcement, HIV Prevention, and the Human Rights of Drug Users. 48th Session of the Commission on Narcotic Drugs


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