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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.

Friday, September 9

napnt.org: new bits

Overnight we updated the site index on our main pages so that rather than have a 'current campaigns' section we have changed it to 'current issues'.


This menu has been expanded to include a link for our petrol-sniffing campaign (due to go live soon) and links to our Schapelle Corby and Nguyen Tuong Van pages.


Soon we will have pages for the Bali Nine, Graham Payne, Michelle Leslie, and the new bloke caught in Rome this week, and we are always looking for volunteers anywhere on the planet who want to help out.


This should make it easy for people to find these important pages. The NAP website is quite large so it can be difficult to find what you are looking for. For this reason, we have also added a search facility to our main web portal, which has been revamped to make it look a bit more flash.


Scott has recently located the following fantastic documents which have been uploaded onto the NAP website for use by the NAP Legal Team:


June 2002, NT Govt media release on drug courts in which Clare Martin slags off NAP.


The December 2004 eulogy of Justice Bailey. NAP is mentioned.


NT Police annual report 2001-02, again, NAP is mentioned.


There are a couple more documents that have been uploaded lately...


Meredith's 2002 letter regarding Scott's extradition for the parliament invasion.


and, slightly off topic, but the NAP Peer Ed Team finally managed to get hold of an electronic version of a literature review Gary wrote for Danila Dilba Health Service in 2000 on Injecting Drug Use by Urban Indigenous People. This may be useful to some of you working in the field.


We have also uploaded our latest published letter in the NT News. The letter, by Stuart Highway, is the best letter we have had published since the beginning of NAP in 2002. Congratulations Stuart. All the more reason for the rest of you to get writing (and agitating)!


If you want to stay informed on the NAP campaign via email, subscribe to our Yahoogroup!


And remember - your donations help to keep this site online and up to date.
Solidarity!


NAP Web Team

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