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          New report from SHAN questions drug policies in Burma New report from SHAN questions drug policies in Burma 26 June 2007 S.H.A.N To mark the I 辦公室出租nternational Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, SHAN is today launchin 酒店兼職g a new publication, the Shan Drug Watch newsletter, which contains articles exposing continuing widesp 情趣用品read poppy-growing in Shan State in areas under Burma Army control and critiquing current drug policies in Burma. O 找房子ne of the main articles in the newsletter paints a grim picture of the situation in the northern Wa region two years after an opium ba 澎湖民宿n was imposed by Wa authorities, describing how starving ex-poppy farmers are being forced to migrate, causing growing social problems. Other articles cha 關鍵字排名llenge the data in the UNODC's October 2006 report on opium cultivation in Burma, showing how so-called "poppy-free" townships are still growing poppies, a 建築設計nd that poppy cultivation thrives in areas under government control. "For too long, the debate about drug policy in Burma has been governed by the generals and UNODC officials," s 591tates SHAN in the editorial to the newsletter. "We want the broader public, at home and abroad, to become involved in the debate, and start raising questions about policies that are not only failin 系統傢俱g to eradicate drugs in Burma, but are having devastating humanitarian impacts on communities on the ground." The newsletter can be viewed at www.shanland.org Click here to get 《Shan Drug Watch newletter》   G2000  .
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