INTERVIEW
Buying Afghan drug crop would hurt Taliban: General William Hobbins of the US Army
INTERVIEW
Buying Afghan drug crop would hurt Taliban: General William Hobbins of the US Army
America has spent billions battling the drug industry in Bolivia, Colombia and Peru. And the result? Production as high as ever, street prices at a low, and the governments of the region in open revolt.
ONDCP REPORTS NO INCREASE IN COCA CULTIVATION IN BOLIVIA IN 2006
By Kathryn Ledebur (AIN) and Coletta A. Youngers (WOLA)
A Politician Says That If the U.S. Doesn’t Pass a Free-Trade Agreement, His Country Could Be Forced to Withdraw.
Slowly but surely things are happening in the Swedish drug debate.
From Jonas (Svenska NORMAL), 19 MAY 2007
The 2nd International Prisoner Health Conference will take place on the 24th and 25th September 2007 in Varna on the Black Sea Coast in Bulgaria.