According to a new report, published by the HCLU’s Drugreporter on Monday, organisations backed by the Church of Scientology are infiltrating Hungarian schools, in order to increase the Church’s social influence.
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Drugreporter Live From the Commission on Narcotic Drugs
The Drugreporter video team will live-stream sessions and talkshows from the annual UN meeting on drugs in Vienna on 12-14 March. Please follow us on Facebook and tune in!
Harm Reduction: Need for Political Leadership
At the national harm reduction conference in Budapest, presenters from Greece, Romania and Hungary reported that there are similar problems and challenges in relation to injecting drug use in Southern-Central Europe, but there are huge differences between government responses. Lack of political leadership is leading to growing HIV and hepatitis C infections among drug users all over the region.
Budapest at the edge of an HIV explosion?
Harm reduction centres in Budapest are running out of supplies, posing the threat of an HIV epidemic.
The Netherlands
EDPI Partner from Holland
Nicole Maalsté (1966) is social scientist and studies the cannabis market and other illegal (drugs) markets for more than twenty years. In 1993 her first book ‘Het Kruid, de Krant en de Kroongetuigen’ appeared , a compilation of stories about cannabis in the Netherlands from 1950-1970. Maalsté worked at several research offices and universities, from which she conducted tens of studies and advices on drug related issues. In 2004 the book Polderwiet appeared, a collection of 18 portraits of people working in de the cannabis market, that she wrote together with journalist Michiel Panhuysen. At the moment she works at a criminological dissertation on the cannabis market that will be finished in the beginning of 2010.
Maalsté is related to the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union (HCLU) as Dutch coordinator of the project “European Drug Policy Initiative” and works as a post-doc at the university of Tilburg. Besides she works as a freelance-journalist for Highlife and she published regularly in several scientific and professional journals about drug related problems. Furthermore she works together with Maaik Krijgsman and Hans pool on a documentary film about ‘Nederwiet’ (Dutch marihuana), which is inspired on Polderwiet.
Public poll results on attitudes to drug policy
Nicole Maalste, E-mail: nmaalste @ gmail.com
Russian Harm Reduction NGO Fights Foreign Agent Status – Interview with Alexei Lahov
The Charitable Fund Humanitarian Action in Saint Petersburg is fighting back against the crackdown on harm reduction organisations: a court recently annulled the government decision to include them in the infamous foreign agent list. We interviewed Alexei Lahov, Director of Development of the NGO.
Portugal: Challenges of A Model Country with Harm Reduction
The availability of syringes through the Portuguese National Program for Needle Exchange was temporarily at risk, despite the country’s reputation for having one of the most progressive European drug policies.
The Hypocrisy of Shaming the Finnish Prime Minister
There has been a media outcry about a leaked video in which the Finnish Prime Minister is partying with her friends. She is now accused of using cocaine. This whole scandal is a textbook example of what’s wrong with our attitudes to young people and drugs.
DRUG CONSUMPTION ROOMS Around the World
Drug Consumption Rooms are safe spaces where people can use drugs under hygienic conditions, with support, and without fear of violence or legal repercussions. Today, more than 140 legally-sanctioned DCRs operate in 11 European countries, as well as in Australia, Canada, Mexico and the USA. Join us on a global video tour to discover why they were established, how they support their local communities and how these life-saving harm reduction facilities have evolved over time.
Video Advocacy Training in Asia 2019 – Call for Applications
The Rights Reporter Foundation (RRF) announces a Call for Applications to its 4 day long Video Advocacy Training for drug policy and harm reduction activists in Asia, to be held in Bangkok on 20-23 May 2019. Application deadline is 17 April, 2019.