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Items tagged with bolivia

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"Let Me Chew My Coca Leaves" The first day at the Commission on Narcotic Drugs was marked by the announcement of President Evo Morales of Bolivia that he would start the process t...
A real outrage against our culture Foreign Affairs minister David Choquehuanca announced that Bolivia is going to ask for a rectification of the 2007 Annual Report of the International ...
A Regretful Spirit The terms used in the preface to the 2011 INCB annual report leave no doubt as to the illness afflicting this UN body: a (deep) regret is running thr...
Aide-Memoire on the Bolivian Proposal To Amend Article 49 of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs In 2009, the President of Bolivia, Evo Morales Ayma, sent a letter to the General Secretary of the United Nations, Ban Ki Moon, in which the Governmen...
Bolivia Overview of drug laws and legislative trends in Bolivia. Trend Not much has been done to open the discussion toward a more humane legislative frame...
Bolivia and the international drug control regime Bolivia has denounced the International Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which bans the traditional practice of chewing coca leaf. Adam talks with Mar...
Bolivia calls on Obama to back coca campaign President Barack Obama should recognize traditional uses of the coca leaf because not all production becomes cocaine, Bolivian President Evo Morales s...
Bolivia defends coca consumption at U.N. meeting Bolivian President Evo Morales defended Bolivians' right to chew coca leaves, the main ingredient of cocaine, on Monday, saying it was an ancie...
Bolivia drops out of UN drug pact to protect its coca chewers Bolivia has presented a denunciation to the UN that seals its resignation from the United Nations 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which ban...
Bolivia energises campaign to legalise coca leaf Bolivia and the US set for more battles over the coca leaf as Evo Morales attempts to overturn legality of the indigenous plant. US diplomats are due ...
Bolivia fights objections to coca-leaf chewing Bolivia will ask the United Nations to organize a conference on coca leaf-chewing if the U.S., Britain and Sweden don't withdraw their objecti...
Bolivia formally renounces UN narcotics convention because it penalizes coca-leaf chewing Bolivia's government has informed the United Nations it is renouncing the world body's anti-drug convention because it classifies coca leaf...
Bolivia in urgent need of a drug law reform Almost 75 percent of the prison population in Bolivia remains in jails without a sentence. One third of the inmates are incarcerated due to the dracon...
Bolivia launches coca leaf diplomatic offensive Foreign Minister David Choquehuanca is on a European tour in a bid to drum up support for taking coca off a UN treaty on banned drugs. Spanish foreig...
Bolivia Steps Up Campaign at U.N. to Legalise Coca Leaf Is coca a dangerous drug that should be tightly regulated, or an essential part of Andean indigenous people's cultural and medicinal heritage? ...
Bolivia to defend coca leaf at UN Bolivian officials at a conference on illegal drugs in Vienna are planning to ask the UN to remove the coca plant from its list of dangerous drugs. Th...
Bolivia to denounce and rejoin the 1961 UN Single Convention with respect to coca leaf chewing Press conference by H.E. Pablo Solon, Permanent Representative of the Plurinational State of Bolivia on the theme, "denounce and rejoin the Sin...
Bolivia to withdraw from drugs convention over coca classification Bolivia is set to withdraw from an international narcotics convention in protest at its classification of coca leaves as an illegal drug. President E...
Bolivia Withdraws from the UN Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs The Bolivian government formally notified the UN Secretary General of its withdrawal from the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs (as amended by ...
Bolivia, the coca leaf and the right to reserve Just before ending 2011, Bolivia presented the formal notification to the United Nations secretariat in New York, announcing their re-adherence to the...

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