Examiner
Deborah Dupre
A message representing the voice of over 534,00 people wanting an end to the failed "War on Drugs" and create a decriminalized and regulatory system based on human rights will be hand-delivered to world leaders Thursday, June 2 at a press conference in New York and to the UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon on Friday, June 3. Signatories of the message want the leaders to dismantle criminal empires rather than spend billions of dollars in a war on common people.
To address drug misuse, on Thursday, a global commission, including former heads of state and foreign policy chiefs of the UN, EU, US, Brazil, Mexico and others, will break the taboo and publicly call for new approaches, including decriminalization and regulation of drugs.
"The event will feature a live counter of petition signatures, so every one of us counts," say organizers through the non-profit organization, Avaaz that is fighting widespread corruption.
Avaaz means "voice" in several European, Middle Eastern and Asian languages.
In less than less than a few days, the group gained the signatories of the hundreds of thousands of citizens.
"We have a chance to enter the closing chapter of this brutal 'war' that has destroyed millions of lives. Global public opinion will determine if this catastrophic policy is stopped or if politicians shy away from reform."
Organizers and signatories believe this could be a once-in-a-generation tipping-point moment -- "if enough of us call for an end to this madness."
These thousands of individuals are calling on Ban Ki-moon and all Heads of State to end the war on drugs and the prohibition regime. They want leaders to move toward "a system based on decriminalisation, regulation, public health and education," according to their statement.
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