The
Road
to
Mérida:
Interviews
with
Participants
in
the
"Out
from
the
Shadows"
Campaign
1/31/03
This week DRCNet continues
our series of interviews with prominent participants in the "Out from the
Shadows" Latin America summit and campaign. Due to interviewee schedules,
only one of them was completed by press time, Dr. Silvia Inchaurraga, prominent
Argentine AIDS and drug abuse researcher and head of the Latin American
Harm Reduction Network.
We will post further interviews
as they become available. Keep checking the Week Online and the Out
from the Shadows conference web pages -- http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/shadows/
(English) and http://www.stopthedrugwar.org/sombras/
(Español) for more interviews between now and the conference and
thereafter -- and if you haven't read our Shadows interviews in the last
three issues, you can check them out in the archives at:
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/271.html#mariomenendez
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/271.html#jaimemalamud
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/272.html#franciscofernandez
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/272.html#algiordano
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/273.html#gustavodegreiff
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/273.html#luisgomez
http://www.drcnet.org/wol/273.html#ricardosala
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Issue #274, 1/31/03
The Road to Mérida: Interviews with Participants in the "Out from the Shadows" Campaign | Road to Mérida: Dr. Silvia Inchaurraga, Argentine Harm Reductionist | Road to Mérida: Sala Errata | Ed Rosenthal Convicted, Faces 10-Year Mandatory Minimum for Oakland Medical Marijuana Grow | Bush Treatment Initiative Draws Mixed Reviews from Reformers | Into the Morass: Green Berets in Colombia as "War on Drugs" Morphs into "War on Terror" | Drug Czar Says Nevada Election Laws Don't Apply to His Politicking | Latin American Anti-Prohibition Conference, Feb. 12-15, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico | Cumbre Internacional Sobre Legalización, 15-Dec Febrero, Mérida, México | Cúpula Internacional sobre Legalização, 15-Dec de Fevereiro, Mérida, México | Newsbrief: Violence Continues as Talks Begin in Bolivia -- Coca Growers, Workers, Indians Present Demands | Newsbrief: DEA Moving to Schedule Two More Hallucinogens | Newsbrief: Utah Drugged Driving Bill on the Move | Newsbrief: Colorado Bill Equating Meth Manufacture and Child Abuse Moves Forward | Newsbrief: Asian Drug Abolition Mania Spreading -- Malaysia Calls for "Total War," Drug Free Southeast Asia by 2015 | Newsbrief: This Week's Corrupt Cop Story | Newsbrief: Judge Kane Speaks Out Again, Lambasts Federal Drug War | DC Job Opportunity at DRCNet -- Campus Coordinator | The Reformer's Calendar
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