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UNGASS 2016: ¿Que es lo que está en juego? Entrevista a Marie Nougier

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Entrevista a Marie Nougier, coordinadora del grupo de trabajo UNGASS del Foro de la Sociedad Civil sobre las Drogas (LCR), investigadora y responsable de las comunicaciones y publicaciones del IDPC – Consorcio Internacional sobre Políticas de Drogas

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IRELAND PEACE PROCESS: THE JOURNEY IS NOT OVER YET

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On 9 April, eighteen years ago, the Good Friday Agreement was signed in Ireland. It took four years for the British and Irish governments, republican and nationalist parties and unionist parties (of the North of Ireland) to reach such an agreement

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Sir Bob and the f***ing martyrs

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Some time back there was a fashionable notion called the Tipping Point. In the old days we’d have called it the straw that broke the camel’s back. Well, I’ve reached that point with Sir Bob Geldof

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Ungass 2016: what’s at stake?

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Interview to  Marie Nougier,  coordinator of Civil  Society Forum on Drugs (CSF) UNGASS working group  and senior researcher and responsible for communications and publications of IDPC – International Drug Policy Consortium

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A new webpage for a new Colombia

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By creating an autonomous and independent webpage, the FARC-EP aims to provide journalists and the society with its own version of events, alternative point of views, opinions, debate

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Ireland, 1916: Something To Commemorate?

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If 1916 means anything to those of us who aspire and struggle for radical social change it has to be because in an environment with so little integrity the moments that appear and the individuals that are fortunate to embody them become like a light in the proverbial darkness

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Brussels and sealed Europe

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The keyword after the jihadist massacre that hit Brussels, causing 31 dead and 230 wounded, is: “sealing”

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Stones rolling to Havana

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“Havana, Cuba, the Rolling Stones…amazing”. Perhaps the genuine declaration by Keith Richards sums up the feelings and emotions of Friday night

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See you on the Falls Road on Sunday – Easter 1916 Centenary

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In 1966 Nelson’s Pillar was blown up in O’Connell Street in Dublin. It was a hugely symbolic and largely popular act

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Leonardo Padura. Estamos escribiendo un futuro que hace dos años era muy difícil de imaginar

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Yo creo que la gente en Cuba, después de tantos sacrificios, después de tantos años, con todo esos problemas se merece vivir mejor

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