IHRA in the News

UN Drug Policy in the Dark Ages (The Huffington Post, 12 July 2010)

Harm reduction: more Florence Nightingale than Che Guevara? (Cornerstone Magazine, Issue 42, July 2010)

Russian injected drug use soars in face of political inertia (The Lancet, 3 July 2010)

Complicity or abolition the catastrophic consequences of good intentions (Speaking of Medicine, 1 July 2010)

Links between executions and foreign funding and counter-drug operation (Speaking of Medicine, 1 July 2010)

UN, Western Nations Complicit in Drug Offender Executions (Drug War Chronicle, 26 June 2010)

Report: Hundreds of drug offenders executed yearly (The Guardian, 17 May 2010)

Over 1,000 Executed Every Year for Drugs: Report (The Times of India, 17 May 2010)

Report Calls for Moratorium on Death Penalty for Drug Offences (ABC Radio Australia, 17 May 2010)

Over 1,000 executed every year for drugs: report (Asia One, 17 May 2010)

Report: Hundreds of drug offenders executed yearly (Salon.Com, 16 May 2010)

Hundreds of drug offenders executed every year: study (Huffington Post, 16 May 2010)

Death Penalty Serves No Demonstrable Criminal Justice Purpose; Says International NGO (New Asia Republic, 14 May 2010)

Projet d'alliance PTr/MMM (Week-end, 21 March 2010)

Death penalty may spell health disaster (Defi Media Group, 19 March 2010)

Will India bend? (Deccan Herald, 17 March 2010)

US the big surprise at international drug policy meeting in Vienna (Flesh & Stone, 13 March 2010)

Protect the drug giants' patents - and harm the health of the poor? (The Guardian, 12 March 2010)

Protect the drug giants' patents - and harm the health of the poor? (UTV, 12 March 2010)

Government Plans to Reintroduce the Death Penalty Would Lead to a Public Health Disaster (AllAfrica.com, 12 March 2010)

HIV Drug Link Threat Warning (StaffNurse.com March 2010)

Aids: scambio siringhe e condom. Responsabili i Governi che non implementano. Studio (Droghe March 2010)

Failure to aid drug users drives HIV spread (Reuters March 2010)

Global Harm Reduction Efforts Go 95% Underfunded (Change.org February 2010)

Why we turn our backs on drug addicts at our peril (The Guardian February 2010)