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Checking out Dingoes as a potential form lately... It feels better and more ‘right’ than the hyena, but we need to go through the analysis and look more into it all.
Desde el año pasado un grupo de organizaciones de la sociedad civil, en una iniciativa de Transform Drug Policy Foundation (TDPF), inició una campaña internacional para dar a conocer los costos "no intencionales" de la guerra contra las drogas y las graves violaciones a derechos humanos que el sistema internacional de control de drogas implica.
La campaña Count the Costs identifica siete tipos distintos, uno de ellos, los derechos humanos.
Con este tema, "The Human Rights Costs of the War on Drugs" es el primero de siete cortometrajes documentales realizados por la Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU).
* Información de: Open Society Fundation
In December, Coventry North East MP Bob Ainsworth became the latest member of the Government to call for drugs to be made legally available. Ainsworth’s proposals may have been denounced by the rest of the Labour Party, but in the midst of recession a report published by the Transform Drugs Policy Foundation has highlighted the potential economic benefits of a system of drug regulation. Steve Rolles, a senior policy analyst from the TDPF, explains how a regulation of the drug trade could save the UK £14billion a year.