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  • The year in drug policy: Movement at a crossroads

    Friday, 26 December 2014

    The 43-year-old war on drugs had never seen such a barrage of opposition as it did in 2014, with successful marijuana legalization initiatives in several U.S. states, California’s historic approval o ...

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    brownfield doctrine | oregon | colorado | medical cannabis | global commission | california | legalization | cannabis | US drug policy | decriminalization | uruguay | mexico | colombia
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  • Nick Clegg and Juan Manuel Santos to lead global initiative on drugs reform

    Saturday, 08 November 2014

    Nick Clegg wants the UK to take a lead role in forging an alliance between European and Latin American countries aiming to reform global drugs laws focused on prohibition. The deputy prime minister b ...

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    2016 UNGASS | UK | UN drug control | colombia
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  • Colombia, more than three decades of toxic sprayings. Enough!

    Friday, 26 September 2014

    It is unfortunate that 35 years after the first chemical spraying in the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, we are still writing about aerial sprayings in Colombia, demanding the current government – how ...

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    deforestation | fumigation | law enforcement | human rights | colombia
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  • Colombian President Santos backs medical marijuana use

    Wednesday, 13 August 2014

    Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos has said he supports the legalisation of marijuana for medical use. He said the measure - which is due to be voted on by Colombian lawmakers - would be a "compa ...

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  • Liberal party looks to legalize medical marijuana in Colombia

    Tuesday, 22 July 2014

    Colombia’s Liberal Party will support a new bill to legalize medical marijuana in the country. The move was announced by Senator Juan Manuel Galan, who explained that the bill would open the door for ...

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    medical cannabis | legalization | colombia
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  • Drugs, armed conflict and peace

    Monday, 14 July 2014
    Drugs, armed conflict and peace

    This policy briefing analyses the results of the partial agreement on drugs reached at the talks being held in Havana between the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, FARC, and the Colombian gover ...

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    violence | colombia
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  • In Search of Rights

    Wednesday, 09 July 2014

    The Research Consortium on Drugs and the Law (Colectivo de Estudios Drogas y Derecho, CEDD) has published a new study that assesses state responses to illicitly-used drugs in eight countries in Latin ...

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    proportionality | uruguay | peru | mexico | ecuador | colombia | brazil | bolivia | argentina
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  • Reimagining Drug Policy in the Americas

    Friday, 27 June 2014
    Reimagining Drug Policy in the Americas

    Latin America is now at the vanguard of international efforts to promote drug policy reform: Bolivia has rewritten its constitution to recognize the right to use the coca leaf for traditional and leg ...

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    cocaine | police pacification | latin american debate | guatemala | prison situation | regulation | cannabis | coca | US drug policy | uruguay | mexico | ecuador | colombia | brazil | bolivia
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  • Women of the Colombian Drug Wars

    Sunday, 08 December 2013

    Between 1998 and 2008, approximately one million acres of Colombian land was used for the cultivation of coca leaves, the main ingredient used to produce cocaine... This has led to a loss of land, fo ...

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  • Open letter to Ministers Responsible for Public Security in the Americas

    Monday, 25 November 2013

    We, the undersigned human rights organizations, address you on this Fourth Meeting of Ministers Responsible for Public Security (MISPA) to follow up on the call upon governments to revise the orienta ...

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    latin american debate | venezuela | uruguay | peru | paraguay | mexico | ecuador | colombia | chile | brazil | bolivia | argentina
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  • Drugs as war economy and the peace process in Colombia: dilemmas and challenges

    Monday, 28 October 2013
    Drugs as war economy and the peace process in Colombia: dilemmas and challenges

    The fourth item on the agenda of talks “to end the conflict,” on the issue of drugs, seems to reflect rather a flat and simplistic view of the classic circuit of drug production, processing, traffick ...

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    law enforcement | alternative development | security | colombia
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  • Colombian president tells U.N. the drug war has not been won

    Tuesday, 24 September 2013

    The "war on drugs" has not been won, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos told the United Nations, exhorting the world body to add teeth to the Special Session on Drugs in 2016, proposed by Mexico ...

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    latin american debate | UN drug control | colombia
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  • Analysis: Colombia’s fight against the coca trade

    Thursday, 05 September 2013

    EL TARRA, 28 August 2013 (IRIN) - The Colombian government believes people should just say no to growing coca: those that do not, risk aerial spraying of their illicit crop with powerful pesticides, ...

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    fumigation | law enforcement | eradication | coca | colombia
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  • Colombia’s capital banks on marijuana cure for hard drug addicts

    Tuesday, 07 May 2013

    Marijuana has long been accused of being a gateway to deadlier vices. But could cannabis be a swinging door that might also lead people away from hard drugs? That’s what this capital city is trying t ...

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    crack | gateway theory | cannabis | substitution treatment | colombia
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  • Cannabis to substitute crack

    Monday, 22 April 2013

    The mayor of Bogota has recently proposed a pilot scheme with crack cocaine addicts to explore the substitution of crack made of cocaine base paste (or bazuco as it is called in Colombia) by marijuan ...

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    crack | gateway theory | medical cannabis | cannabis | substitution treatment | uruguay | colombia | brazil
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  • Marijuana to fight drug addiction

    Monday, 01 April 2013

    BBC Mundo reports that Bogotá is planning a system of "controlled consumption centers," where addicts could be weaned off more hard-core drugs, such as heroin or crack (bazuco), and slowly introduced ...

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    heroin | crack | cannabis | substitution treatment | drug consumption rooms | colombia
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  • HSBC gives Argentina prosecutors chance to correct US blunder

    Sunday, 31 March 2013

    The accusations from Argentina's tax authority that London-based HSBC laundered over $100 million may pale in comparison to that of the bank's US - Mexico case, but they raise the specter that someon ...

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    money laundering | colombia | argentina
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  • US drugs prosecutors switch sides to defend accused Colombian traffickers

    Wednesday, 27 February 2013

    US prosecutors and other senior officials who spearheaded the war against drug cartels have quit their jobs to defend Colombian cocaine traffickers, saying their clients are not bad people and that U ...

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  • FARC proposes drug legalization at peace talks

    Wednesday, 06 February 2013

    At peace talks in Cuba, Colombian guerrilla group the FARC outlined a proposal to legalize drug consumption and cultivation, complementing reforms that are about to be tabled by the Colombian governm ...

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    eradication | legalization | colombia
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  • The illicit drugs market in the Colombian agrarian context

    Thursday, 31 January 2013
    The illicit drugs market in the Colombian agrarian context

    The distribution of land and its unjust use are the major causes of violence in Colombia. For this reason land issues are the starting point of current peace talks between the Santos government and t ...

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    eradication | alternative development | violence | coca | colombia
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  • New drug bill 'to decriminalise ecstasy' in Colombia

    Wednesday, 30 January 2013

    Colombia's Justice Minister, Ruth Stella Correa, has said a new drugs bill would decriminalise personal use of synthetic drugs, such as ecstasy. The proposal would replace current laws, which ban coc ...

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    ecstasy | decriminalization | colombia
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  • Narco-states grope for new strategy

    Sunday, 04 November 2012

    Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala face the need to modify their approach to the fight against drug trafficking and are urging the world to do the same. But Mexico and Colombia’s willingness to make the ...

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    latin american debate | guatemala | violence | mexico | colombia
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  • Bogotá’s medical care centres for drug addicts (CAMAD)

    Wednesday, 31 October 2012
    Bogotá’s medical care centres for drug addicts (CAMAD)

    In September 2012, the mayor of Bogotá, Gustavo Petro, launched the first centre for drug addicts in the Bronx, a marginalised city-centre neighbourhood. Called the Medical Care Centre for Dependent ...

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    sentencing | drug consumption rooms | harm reduction | decriminalization | colombia
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  • Governing The Global Drug Wars

    Tuesday, 23 October 2012
    Governing The Global Drug Wars

    Since 1909 the international community has worked to eradicate the abuse of narcotics. A century on, the efforts are widely acknowledged to have failed, and worse, have spurred black market violence ...

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    conventions | UNODC | switzerland | human rights | cannabis | INCB | UN drug control | colombia
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  • Latin American nations push UN to drop zero tolerance on drugs

    Thursday, 04 October 2012

    Colombia, Guatemala, and Mexico – hardly liberal bastions – have taken the matter a step further. The Latin American countries, each threatened by drug violence, sent a clearly worded declaration to ...

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    latin american debate | guatemala | UN drug control | mexico | colombia
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  • Guatemala, Colombia, Mexico Urge UN to Review Global Drug Policy

    Wednesday, 03 October 2012

    Colombia, Mexico and Guatemala delivered a landmark declaration to the United Nations Secretary General calling on the organization to lead a debate on alternative approaches to the current war on dr ...

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    guatemala initiative | guatemala | conventions | UNODC | UN drug control | mexico | colombia
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  • U.S.-led "war on drugs" questioned at U.N.

    Wednesday, 26 September 2012

    The presidents of Mexico, Colombia and Guatemala all called for a vigorous global debate of drug laws at the United Nations on Wednesday, raising new questions about the wisdom of the four-decade-old ...

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    latin american debate | guatemala initiative | conventions | UN drug control | mexico | colombia
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  • Colombian prosecutor calls for drug legalisation referendum

    Monday, 20 August 2012

    Colombia's chief public prosecutor has called for a referendum on whether to legalise drug consumption, in response to plans to set up a network of public centres where users can consume illicit drug ...

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    violence | legalization | drug consumption rooms | colombia
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  • Colombia Decriminalizes Cocaine and Marijuana

    Monday, 02 July 2012

    Colombia's Constitutional Court approved the government's proposal to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of cocaine and marijuana for personal use. Anyone caught with less than 20 grams of ...

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    latin american debate | decriminalization | colombia
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  • Colombia court upholds no jail time for drug use

    Thursday, 28 June 2012

    Colombia's Constitutional Court has ruled that people cannot be jailed for possessing cocaine and marijuana for personal use. The decision ratifies a previous Supreme Court ruling that said people ca ...

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    decriminalization | colombia
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  • A breakthrough in the making?

    Monday, 25 June 2012
    A breakthrough in the making?

    Remarkable drug policy developments are taking place in Latin America. This is not only at the level of political debate, but is also reflected in actual legislative changes in a number of countries. ...

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    latin american debate | guatemala initiative | guatemala | violence | legalization | prison situation | decriminalization | uruguay | ecuador | colombia | brazil | argentina
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  • Western banks 'reaping billions from Colombian cocaine trade'

    Friday, 01 June 2012

    While cocaine production ravages countries in Central America, consumers in the US and Europe are helping developed economies grow rich from the profits, a study claims. The vast profits made from dr ...

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    money laundering | latin american debate | colombia
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  • Drug Policy in the Andes

    Thursday, 15 December 2011
    Drug Policy in the Andes

    Fifty years after signing the United Nations Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and 40 years after the U.S. government declared a "war on drugs," many obstacles remain despite the partial successes ...

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    eradication | alternative development | coca | US drug policy | incarceration | harm reduction | decriminalization | venezuela | peru | ecuador | colombia | bolivia
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  • Juan Manuel Santos: 'It is time to think again about the war on drugs'

    Sunday, 13 November 2011

    Santos spelled out the radical ideas which he hopes will create a fresh approach. He said: "A new approach should try and take away the violent profit that comes with drug trafficking… If that means ...

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    prohibition | legalization | colombia
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  • Colombian president calls for legalisation of marijuana

    Wednesday, 26 October 2011

    Juan Manuel Santos, the Colombian president, has called for the global legalisation of marijuana to help combat the trafficking of harder drugs and related violence. "The world needs to discuss new a ...

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    legalization | cannabis | colombia
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  • USAID's Alternative Development policy in Colombia

    Saturday, 15 October 2011
    USAID's Alternative Development policy in Colombia

    Alternative Development (AD) must not be part of a militarised security strategy, which is the predominant approach in Colombia. Instead of simply attempting to reduce the area planted with illicit c ...

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    eradication | alternative development | colombia
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  • Colombia Takes Step Towards Drug Decriminalization

    Thursday, 25 August 2011

    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 agains ...

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    recriminalisation | decriminalization | colombia
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  • Alternative development from the perspective of Colombian farmers

    Sunday, 15 May 2011
    Alternative development from the perspective of Colombian farmers

    Alternative Development programmes have been widely discussed from the point of view of experts, technocrats, politicians and academics, with advocates and detractors debating whether such programmes ...

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    traditional growers | alternative development | colombia
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  • Diplomatic games to oppose lifting unjust ban on coca chewing

    Sunday, 16 January 2011

    According to the government of Bolivia, the only three countries that did file a formal objection to the amendment of Bolivia to abolish the ban on coca leaf chewing in the 1961 UN Single Convention ...

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    egypt | russia | italy | sweden | germany | UK | european drug policy | denmark | conventions | coca | UN drug control | US drug policy | colombia | bolivia
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  • The Case of Colombia

    Wednesday, 08 December 2010

    In Colombia, most of the people incarcerated for drug-related crime are merely small-scale participants in the drug trafficking networks, reveals the study Systems Overload: Drug Laws and Prisons in ...

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    prison situation | colombia
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  • Drug Laws and Prisons in Colombia

    Friday, 03 December 2010

    During the 20th century, drug policies in Colombia were increasingly repressive, largely ineffective, and heavily influenced by the international legal framework that was put in place. In effect, in ...

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    prison situation | colombia
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  • How California's Pot Proposition Is Agitating Latin America

    Sunday, 31 October 2010

    What was Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos smoking? Colombia has long been an obedient lieutenant in the U.S.-led war on drugs, yet there was Santos musing out loud — at a presidential summit, o ...

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    california | legalization | cannabis | mexico | colombia
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  • All Eyes on California

    Friday, 29 October 2010

    Registered voters in California will be the ones voting next Tuesday on whether to legalize marijuana under state law. But the ballot initiative in question – Proposition 19 – has sparked debate far ...

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    california | legalization | cannabis | colombia
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  • The drug legalization debate

    Sunday, 17 October 2010

    Foreign minister Maria Angela Holguín’s statement of last Sunday 10 October is of great importance. According to this statement, Colombia should take the discussion about the drugs policy to a global ...

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    legalization | decriminalization | colombia
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  • Colombia’s new president should call for a dialogue on drugs

    Wednesday, 18 August 2010

    In June 1998, Juan Manuel Santos signed a letter delivered to Kofi Annan, then the Secretary General of the United Nations, calling for “a frank and honest evaluation of global drug control efforts"… ...

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  • Marijuana Legalization

    Wednesday, 30 June 2010
    Marijuana Legalization

    A number of other countries have implemented changes in law that significantly reduce the extent of criminalization of marijuana use. Only in Australia and the Netherlands have there been any changes ...

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    australia | italy | germany | cannabis clubs | spain | netherlands | switzerland | legalization | cannabis | portugal | colombia | argentina
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  • Prohibition, a backwards step

    Friday, 01 January 2010
    Prohibition, a backwards step

    In December 2009, the Congress in Colombia passed a reform to the 1991 Constitution, which considered the possession and consumption of certain quantities of drugs for personal use legal, to enact co ...

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    decriminalization | colombia
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  • Global Illicit Drug Markets 1998-2007

    Sunday, 15 March 2009

    This report commissioned by the European Commission, found no evidence that the global drug problem has been reduced during the period from 1998 to 2007 – the primary target of the 1998 UNGASS, which ...

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    european drug policy | 10-year Review | eradication | HIV/AIDS | world drug report | conventions | opium | burma | afghanistan | CND | UNODC | UNGASS | alternative development | cannabis | coca | INCB | UN drug control | harm reduction | peru | colombia | bolivia
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  • Alternative Developments, Economic Interests and Paramilitaries in Uraba

    Monday, 01 September 2008
    Alternative Developments, Economic Interests and Paramilitaries in Uraba

    The following document analyses how the Forest Warden Families Programme and the Productive Projects of the Presidential Programme Against Illegal Crops in Colombia have been used to legalise paramil ...

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  • War Without End

    Saturday, 07 June 2008

    An extraordinary documentary marking a new level in broadcast journalism critiquing the international war on drugs was shown on Irish TV last on 3 June 2008. The report is a comprehensive indictment o ...

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    eradication | UNODC | colombia
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