"The degree of the racism is insane." Johann Hari on the 'war on drugs'.
openDemocracy interviews Johann Hari, journalist and author of "Chasing the Scream". Filmed in London, 2016. This is part of an editorial partnership between openDemocracy and CELS, an Argentine human rights organisation with a broad agenda that includes advocating for drug policies respectful of human rights. The partnership coincides with the United Nations General Assembly Special Session (UNGASS) on drugs.
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