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27 August 2015

Brazil considers drug decriminalisation

Brazil's Supreme Court has begun discussing the potential decriminalization of personal drug use, in a landmark case that could do much to tackle the country's overcrowded prison system.
27 August 2015

Lack of due process mars China’s war on drugs

Chinese President Xi Jinping announced that the Communist Party and the Chinese people would stand firm and defeat illicit drug use through a ‘people’s war continuing a zero-tolerance drug policy approach.
12 August 2015

‘Drug Free’ ASEAN by 2015?

Evidence shows that the repressive way of dealing with the drug problem in ASEAN countries has done little to reduce the supply and demand of illicit drugs or to deter traffickers and users.
12 August 2015

Myanmar: The land-drugs nexus

This interview with Tom Kramer, Transnational Institute, provides an insight into the link between drugs and development in Myanmar and the difficulties in finding alternative livelihoods for communities that grow opium.
12 August 2015

Joint call regarding health crisis in Donbas, East Ukraine

100 health leaders, professionals and activists from 60 government institutions, civil society and affected communities have expressed concerns over challenges in providing access to essential treatments for HIV, tuberculosis and opioid dependence in areas of Donbas in East Ukraine.
12 August 2015

US ‘Fair Sentencing’ law leads to decrease in crack prosecutions

A federal law that closed the gap in sentence severity for offenses involving crack cocaine and those involving powder cocaine has led to fewer federal prosecutions and a reduction in the federal prisoner population, according to a new report from the US Sentencing Commission.