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Friday, May 15, 2009

White House Czar Calls for End to "War on Drugs"

Kerlikowske says analogy is counterproductive; shift aligns with administration preference for treatment over incarceration.

By Gary Fields

Washington - The Obama administration's new drug czar says he wants to banish the idea that the U.S. is fighting "a war on drugs," a move that would underscore a shift favoring treatment over incarceration in trying to reduce illicit drug use.

In his first interview since being confirmed to head the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, Gil Kerlikowske said Wednesday the bellicose analogy was a barrier to dealing with the nation's drug issues.

"Regardless of how you try to explain to people it's a 'war on drugs' or a 'war on a product,' people see a war as a war on them," he said. "We're not at war with people in this country."

Mr. Kerlikowske's comments are a signal that the Obama administration is set to follow a more moderate - and likely more controversial - stance on the nation's drug problems.

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Only UN can save Aung San Suu Kyi: expert


"An Australian expert says that the UN secretary-general should personally intervene into the detention of Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi.

"There has been global condemnation of the military junta's latest move to keep Ms Suu Kyi locked up.

"The charges against her, for allegedly breaching the terms of her house arrest, have been roundly dismissed by outside observers as both ridiculous and baseless.

"But it could be just the thing to keep Suu Kyi out of the public eye until Burma's election next year.

"Professor Monique Skidmore from Canberra University is an expert on Burma and goes there several times a year.

"She says the country's military junta has made sure there is no chance of another uprising like the one which was led by monks in 2007.

"'There are still monasteries completely depopulated from monks after the 2007 monk-led uprising,' she told ABC Radio's The World Today ..."
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Sign at Amnesty International's campaign for Aung San Suu Kyi

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