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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.

Monday, July 10

28th Smoke-In for Human Rights Rocked!

Saturday’s Smoke-In was a huge success.

Lots of locals and visitors rocked on to Bob Marley and stood up for their rights while a delicious smell of burning herbs wafted through the air.

Local Aboriginal identity, Rosebud, sang I Want To Be Free and another woman spoke about life on the communities.

Stuart Highway recounted some of his experiences in Berrimah Jail and the afternoon was emceed by Rob Inder-Smith.

And of course everyone's hunger was sated by sausage sangas cooked by Rob F.

See you at the 29th Smoke-In on Sat, 9 September 2006.

1 Comments:

At 15:07, Zephyr said...

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=CAHMA+Closes

I guess you heard CAHMA (The Canberra Alliance for Harm Minimisation and Advocacy)is closing, and DRIC is being moved out of civic.

Great time for recognising the need for clean injecting rooms across the country me thinks.

Wher yo at labour?

Part of the problem?

Time to act.

:-)

 

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