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From 19 to 21 April 2016 the United Nations will host in New York a special session of the General Assembly on drugs (UNGASS)
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UNGASS 2016 will not be a turning point, says the Reporter Rights Foundation Director Director, Peter Sarosi. “But it is true that civil society is stronger and this is positive. The reform will not by the UN, the reform is driven by local and national policies”
Read MoreQatari Poet Muhammad Al Ajami, Serving 15-year Sentence, Pardoned by Emir
Qatari poet Muhammad al-Ajami — who was the target of an international solidarity movement because of his 15-year prison sentence — has been pardoned
Read MoreObama silent as Adams blasts White House insult
Post Views: 16 No comment so far by the White House after an extraordinary insult to Gerry Adams drew stinging criticism from the Sinn Fein party leader and stunned Irish-American political leaders. Mr Adams hit out after being stopped from
Read MoreVoices in Support of Novelist Ahmed Naji
From recent statements in support of Ahmed Naji, sentenced to two years in prison for the publication of an excerpt of his novel in Akhbar al-Adab magazine
Read MoreGlobal Rights. UNGASS, tiempo de detener la guerra contra la droga
Del 19 al 21 de abril del 2016 las Naciones Unidas celebrara en Nueva York una sesión especial de la Asamblea General sobre Drogas (UNGASS)
Read MoreUNGASS 2016: ¿Que es lo que está en juego? Entrevista a Peter Sarosi
UNGASS 2016 no será un punto de inflexión, dice Peter Sarosi Director de Rights Reporter Foundation . “Pero es cierto que la sociedad civil es más fuerte y esto es positivo. La reforma no por la ONU, la reforma es impulsada por las políticas locales y nacionales”
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