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			At summit, drug talk likely to be hot but hiddenThe Summit of the Americas is focused on roads and ports. But behind closed doors, leaders will discuss drug policiesThe Miami Herald (US)
 Saturday, April 14, 2012
 READ MORE... As the hemisphere’s leaders gather in Colombia this week for the VI Summit of the Americas, their on-camera discussions will be dominated by perennial convention topics: poverty, cooperation, the need for roads. But behind closed doors, they are expected to tackle a more contentious issue: the narcotics trade. As the hemisphere’s leaders gather in Colombia this week for the VI Summit of the Americas, their on-camera discussions will be dominated by perennial convention topics: poverty, cooperation, the need for roads. But behind closed doors, they are expected to tackle a more contentious issue: the narcotics trade.
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			Guatemalan president leads drug legalization debateCNN (US)
 Friday, March 23, 2012
 READ MORE... On the campaign trail, Otto Perez Molina vowed to rule his country with an iron fist. The retired general said he would send troops into the streets to fight drug violence. Analysts summed up his political platform with three words: law and order. Now – just two months  after taking office – the Guatemalan president is pushing a  controversial proposal that has come under fire from U.S. officials and  earned praise from people who were once his critics. Last year's law-and-order candidate said he wanted to legalize drugs. On the campaign trail, Otto Perez Molina vowed to rule his country with an iron fist. The retired general said he would send troops into the streets to fight drug violence. Analysts summed up his political platform with three words: law and order. Now – just two months  after taking office – the Guatemalan president is pushing a  controversial proposal that has come under fire from U.S. officials and  earned praise from people who were once his critics. Last year's law-and-order candidate said he wanted to legalize drugs.
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			De NederwietoorlogPolitie dikt exportcijfers nederwiet aanKRO Reporter International
 Friday, March 2, 2012
 READ MORE... De exportcijfers van nederwiet die de Taskforce Aanpak Georganiseerde Hennepteelt veelvuldig in de media bracht, zijn sterk overdreven. Dit blijkt uit een vertrouwelijk rapport van het Korps Landelijke Politie Diensten dat openbaar wordt gemaakt door KRO Reporter International. Het rapport maakt duidelijk dat de export van nederwiet een “bescheiden omvang” heeft. “Het grootste deel van de productie is bedoeld voor de binnenlandse markt”, aldus het KLPD. Donderdag debatteert de Tweede Kamer over het drugsbeleid. De exportcijfers van nederwiet die de Taskforce Aanpak Georganiseerde Hennepteelt veelvuldig in de media bracht, zijn sterk overdreven. Dit blijkt uit een vertrouwelijk rapport van het Korps Landelijke Politie Diensten dat openbaar wordt gemaakt door KRO Reporter International. Het rapport maakt duidelijk dat de export van nederwiet een “bescheiden omvang” heeft. “Het grootste deel van de productie is bedoeld voor de binnenlandse markt”, aldus het KLPD. Donderdag debatteert de Tweede Kamer over het drugsbeleid.
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			Jakhalzen - HashverbodDe wereld draait door (DWDD)
 Tursday, March 1, 2012Het softdrugsbeleid mag wel wat aangescherpt, vindt de VVD. Regeringspartners PVV en CDA zijn het daarmee eens. Voorstel is een bijvoorbeeld een verbod op hash. Vandaag debatteerde de Tweede Kamer over het gedoogbeleid in Nederland. Jakhals Erik vraagt zich af of dit het begin van het einde is van de coffeeshop. READ MORE...
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			South American prison deaths tied to overcrowding, official saysLos Angeles Times (US)
 Tuesday, February 7, 2012Violence at prisons in South America, where at least eight inmates were killed in recent weeks, remains tied to alarmingly shoddy conditions and rampant overcrowding, a United Nations official said Thursday. "The implementation of harsh drug laws has fueled rising incarceration rates and has contributed to severe prison overcrowding," the Washington Office on Latin America and the Transnational Institute wrote in a study two years ago. READ MORE...
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			Colombia Takes Step Towards Drug DecriminalizationElyssa PachicoIn Sight
 Thursday, August 25, 2011
 READ MORE... Colombia's Supreme Court ruled against  harsh punishments for small-time drug offenders, in a move towards  easing up Colombia's zero-tolerance drug laws, which have achieved  little in the fight against organized crime. Colombia's Supreme Court ruled against  harsh punishments for small-time drug offenders, in a move towards  easing up Colombia's zero-tolerance drug laws, which have achieved  little in the fight against organized crime.
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			La Bolivia sotto InquisizioneIl Manifesto / Fuoriluogo
 Mercoledi, 20 luglio 2011
 READ MORE... Martin Jelsma (Transnational Institute, Amsterdam) racconta per la rubrica di Fuoriluogo sul Manifesto del 20 luglio 2011 la crociata contro la Bolivia avviata dall'INCB dell'ONU. L’articolo in versione integrale su www.fuoriluogo.it. Martin Jelsma (Transnational Institute, Amsterdam) racconta per la rubrica di Fuoriluogo sul Manifesto del 20 luglio 2011 la crociata contro la Bolivia avviata dall'INCB dell'ONU. L’articolo in versione integrale su www.fuoriluogo.it.
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			Bolivia and the international drug control regimeA conversation with Martin Jelsma of the Transnational InstituteAdam IsacsonWOLA's "Latin America Today"
 Thursday, July 14, 2011
 READ MORE... Bolivia has denounced the International Convention on Narcotic Drugs,  which bans the traditional practice of chewing coca leaf. Adam talks  with Martin Jelsma, who coordinates the Drugs and Democracy Program at the Amsterdam-based Transnational Institute. Bolivia has denounced the International Convention on Narcotic Drugs,  which bans the traditional practice of chewing coca leaf. Adam talks  with Martin Jelsma, who coordinates the Drugs and Democracy Program at the Amsterdam-based Transnational Institute.
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			Drug club: Spain’s alternative cannabis economyRed Pepper (UK)
 June 2011
 READ MORE... While public opinion seems to be shifting towards support for  legalisation; there is surprisingly little discussion in the drugs  counter-culture of what a socially just model of cannabis consumption  might look like. Nick Buxton examines the experience of cannabis social clubs in Spain. While public opinion seems to be shifting towards support for  legalisation; there is surprisingly little discussion in the drugs  counter-culture of what a socially just model of cannabis consumption  might look like. Nick Buxton examines the experience of cannabis social clubs in Spain.
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			Beneath the underdogDrugs and Incarceration in the AmericasSuzanna ReissNACLA North American Congress on Latin America
 July/August 2011The United States has exported a counter-productive and destructive model to Latin America through the drug war. This is made clear in Systems Overload, a report released in May by the Transnational Institute and the Washington Office on Latin America. READ MORE...
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