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  • Why we ignore thousands of killings in the Philippines: The victims were drug user

    Oct 8, 2016

    This genocide is being ignored because, for too long, the dehumanization of people who use drugs and calls for their death have been an acceptable part of the “drug war.” […]

  • Australia earns Duterte’s ire

    Oct 6, 2016

    Malacañang has chided Australia for raising criticisms over the extrajudicial killings in the country through the media instead of the official channels. […]

  • In a revelation sure to rock the industry to its core, an Australian reporter went to a music festival and was offered drugs.

    Oct 6, 2016

    It’s almost like Australia’s dog sniffing crackdown and political rhetoric seems to be having zero effect on attendees enjoying whatever they want. […]

  • Police promise not to charge ice users — could this be the answer to Australia’s drug crisis?

    Oct 5, 2016

    John Coyne, head of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute’s border protection program, told news.com.au it was crucial police in this country adopted innovative ways to combat the ice crisis because “law enforcement on its own isn’t going to solve it”. “Chances are in the court system drug users won’t get a custodial sentence, but it will give them a drug…

  • Australia urges Philippines: Stop extrajudicial killings

    Oct 5, 2016

    “The Australian government is concerned about ongoing reports of human rights violations in the Philippines and we are monitoring the situation closely,” Bishop was quoted in the Australian Financial Review report as saying. “We urge the government to ensure the cessation of extrajudicial killings and offer all Filipino citizens their rights according to the country’s criminal justice system,” Bishop added…

  • Seattle Tries to Curb Heroin Deaths by Offering a Safe Place to Use

    Oct 5, 2016

    Seattle’s supervised injection center will be the first of its kind in the U.S., but New York is already considering a similar plan. […]

  • Rodrigo Duterte vows to kill 3 million drug addicts and likens himself to Hitler

    Sep 30, 2016

    Rodrigo Duterte, the Philippines president, appears to have compared himself to Hitler, saying he would be “happy to slaughter” millions of drug addicts in his bloody war on crime. […]

  • Global Week of Action: Crisis for People who Use Drugs in the Philippines

    Sep 30, 2016

    Monday 10th October 2016 will kick off a week of sustained actions targeting the Filipino president and government through peaceful demonstrations at embassies and consulates of the Philippines around the world. Please click for more information. […]

  • I Take Psychedelic Drugs and I’m in Recovery

    Sep 30, 2016

    “Each person has the right to define what recovery means for them. For many people, establishing safer and less risky relationships with substances while also working to optimize other areas of functioning is the essence of recovery.” […]

  • Op-Eds Urging People to Stop Taking Drugs Won’t Solve Mexico’s Cartel Problem

    Sep 29, 2016

    It is within the power of American legislators to curb the power of the Mexican cartels responsible for the hideous crimes we read about every day. Doing so requires only one policy, in fact. That policy is, of course, legalizing drug. […]

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