
Coca Chronicles #4: Conflicted over Coca
Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban The possibility of changing the coca leaf’s…
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Issue #4: Andean-Amazonian Indigenous Peoples see promise and peril in lifting coca ban The possibility of changing the coca leaf’s…
Washington. March 7, 2024 – Faced with the insistence of the Peruvian Congress to remove all or some of the…
Monday 12th June 2023 Dear Secretary General Guterres, We are writing to urge you to mark this year’s International Day…
A new study by the Research Consortium on Drugs and the Law (Colectivo de Estudios Drogas y Derecho, CEDD) analyzes…
“This is proof that even for the poor there can be justice,” Raida Cóndor commented to me minutes after a…
WOLA Senior Fellow Jo-Marie Burt introduced the film ‘NN’ at the AFI’s Latin American Film Festival, where she spoke about enforced disappearances in Peru during the years of political violence.
This joint report analyzes the effects of drug policy in the Americas, including the militarization of law enforcement, the criminalization of consumption, the weakening of due process guarantees, mass incarceration, disproportionate penalties, and restrictions on access to health care.
According to a new study, throughout Latin America non-violent drug offenders are being imprisoned, violating human rights and overloading the region’s prison system.
WOLA’s Coletta Youngers reports on an international symposium convened to assess the significance of the Fujimori trial for Peru and for global efforts to achieve accountability for atrocities.
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