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The Network Against Prohibition (NAP) is a group dedicated to promoting and protecting the health and human rights of illicit drug users around the globe as well as the rights of those living in communities in developing countries who rely on opium, coca, cannabis etc for their survival! NAP originally formed in Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia, however, an expansion is underway.

Sunday, July 3

Names to remember

Good morning Napatistas!


We have just uploaded an article on the Schapelle Corby case from the Western Independent newspaper from Curtin University in WA. It has been archived on our 'NAP in the media' blog.


We have also made a slight revision to our links page, updating the section on Australians facing the death penalty overseas. We acknowledge the NSW Council for Civil Liberties for providing this information.


The following Australians are facing the death penalty overseas either because they have been convicted of, or charged with, drug offences.


For more information on Australians in prisons overseas, visit ForeignPrisoner.com, which is run by volunteers - including Australians who have been held in prisons in our region.


Names to remember:


Mai Cong Thanh, Nguyen Tuong Van, Nguyen Van Chinh, Schapelle Corby, Tran Thi Hong Loan and the Bali Nine; Andrew Chan, 21. Si Yi Chen, 20. Michael William Czugaj, 19. Renae Lawrence, 27. Tach Duc Thanh Nguyen, 27. Matthew James Norman, 18. Scott Anthony Rush, 19. Martin Eric Stephens, 29. Myuran Sukumaran, 24.


For more information about the death penalty see Hands Off Cain, the Australian Coalition Against the Death Penalty and/or Amnesty International.

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