SOROS TAKES U.N. TO TASK ON DRUGS

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George Soros, one of the world's richest men, has funded a new lobby group
which will push for more treatment programmes for drug users instead of
punishing them with long prison sentences.

The Hungarian-born financier has been advised by Mike Trace, the
Government's former deputy drugs tsar. One result of their collaboration
is the lobby group Forward Thinking on Drugs.

The group recently conducted research which concluded that drug use has
stabilised in countries that have piloted measures such as needle
exchanges, drug consumption rooms, heroin on prescription and public
health programmes aimed at improving the health of addicts.

Its publication coincides with a UN review of its 10-year strategy to make
a significant reduction in both the supply and demand of drugs by 2008.
Anti-drug abuse campaigners have dismissed the UN's policy, which favours
punishment over rehabilitation, as a failure.

Disagreements between the authorities are also becoming more apparent. In
February this year, the UN drugs committee - the International Narcotic
Control Board - attacked the British Government's proposal to downgrade
cannabis in a report which said it had pushed through the policy
"intimidated by a vocal minority that wants to legalise illicit drug use".

As many as 108 MEPs have now signed a petition calling for the UN to
abandon its existing drugs convention.


Source: Independent On Sunday
Author: Sophie Goodchild
Contact: letters@independent.co.uk
Website: https://www.independent.co.uk/sindy/sindy.html
Pubdate: Sunday, May 4, 2003
 
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