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@OSFKasia

Immigrant 🇵🇱, mom of two. OSF Global Drug Policy Program, p-t faculty at the New School. Dr PH & MSW - Views are my own. Ig:

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Joined August 2012

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    7 hours ago

    The calls out the continuing abuses in particularly 1) arbitrary detention of people who use drugs, 2) law enforcement racial injustice, violations & abuses & 3) death penalty “Human rights must be at the centre of all drug policy”

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    Mar 14

    NEW: At least 131 people were executed for drugs last year – a 336% increase from 2020.

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  3. Mar 14

    I am so proud of Polish people for the welcome they extended to people of Ukraine, and so horrified by Polish government’s treatment of people from Middle East stuck on the boarder with Belarus ALL :

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  4. Mar 14

    I’ve been coming to the CND since 2002 (‼️) & hearing US speak in favor of harm reduction makes my heart skip a beat. Great speech by Todd Robinson, on drug policy & Russia’s invasion of Ukraine ⁦👏

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  5. Mar 14

    is calling out Canada, United States and European states planning for cannabis regulation, for breaking intl drug conventions and (ironically❓) calls for international cooperation 😳

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  6. Mar 14

    Fantastic presentation by Ghana at , in support of harm reduction, human rights and deprioritizing criminal justice response to drugs. So heartened by Ghana’s leadership in drug policy reform in Africa 👏

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  7. Mar 14

    Watch this excellent statement in support of harm reduction & by executive director

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  8. Retweeted
    Mar 14

    Director addresses in Vienna 🇦🇹 from 🇺🇳 : “We must value the health and human rights of every person who uses drugs and the dignity of every prisoner”

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  9. Mar 14

    In a statement to the , Executive Director states that has had one of the most effective responses to HIV in the world, including for pple who use drugs. All of it is currently under threat. She asks for the CND to help sustain HIV efforts in Ukraine

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  10. Mar 13

    Street art in 🇵🇱 Commentary on ’s invasion of by Harry Potter fans. 🇺🇦

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  11. Retweeted
    Mar 11

    Register now for our event on the for drug offences and its disproportionate impact on foreign nationals - next Thursday 17 March

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 10

    Brittney Griner has been in russian custody for 3 weeks and her whereabouts are unknown. if a top 10 NBA star was a political prisoner this would be front page news every day. we have to do better.

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  13. Mar 11

    Want to send $$$ to help refugees in Poland? This fantastic coalition helps Ukrainians AND ALL others, including Africans and people from Afghanistan, Yemen, Syria stuck on its border with Belarus ALL

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  14. Mar 10

    As Poland beautifully welcomes Ukrainians, refugees from Yemen, Syria, Afghanistan continue to starve & freeze on its border with Belarus. ALL

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    Early on, our founder George Soros recognized a just approach to drugs—focused on support, not punishment, of people who use drugs—was vital in an open society. A look at our innovative drug policy reform and harm reduction work over three decades:

    2020: Winning Decriminalization Worldwide: Oregon becomes the first U.S. state to decriminalize personal possession of all drugs and Ghana de-penalizes drug possession and use.
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  16. Retweeted
    Mar 9

    This is an impressive way to launch in , both symbolically and in ways that directly impact people's lives. Those who were harmed by the deserve a head start & assistance in the new legal market.

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    Elections are a useful forum for debating and innovating new approaches to drug policy. Join us on March 18 for a discussion about drug policy and elections, featuring , , , and our and .

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    Mar 9
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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 8
    Replying to and

    Why criminalisation doesn't ever work: People who overuse drugs in nearly all cases will have mental health issues undiagnosed or not treated or treated poorly. Criminisation exacerbates their life struggles

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    Mar 7

    In : “To ensure that people in pain stop becoming collateral damage in the drug war, the C.D.C. and other policymakers must change course,” writes . There’s an opportunity to do so, as opioid prescribing guidelines are now under review.

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