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'These are policies that regard drug users as criminals, rather than persons who are actually in need of medical treatment,' Nowak said. Nowak said there are some countries especially in Europe and South America that are shifting away from a punitive approach, offering needle exchange programs and drug substitutes like methadone treatment.īut he said many others, led by the United States, Russia and countries in Asia, continue to toe a hard line. Nowak said international drug policies are among the leading causes of 'human rights violations.' We don't have less drug users and drug traffickers than when the war on drugs started in the 1980s.' 'As the war on terror failed, so has the war on drugs failed. We have to get away from a punitive approach and replace it with a human rights-based approach,' Nowak said of drug policies. Singapore, for instance, canes drug users while still others deny users treatment or access to drugs in order to force confessions from them, Nowak said on the sidelines a drugs conference in Bangkok. He also bemoaned countries that have that sentence addicts them to lengthy prison terms or even death with little or no access to treatment. Now a top UN rights official has said countries need to take a softer approach over junkies Chatting a bit with the crowd between songs about being back in Louisville and hanging out in the city before their show this evening, the band was is in good spirits and engaged the crowd often, cultivating a warm energy throughout the set.Afghan drug addicts prepare heroin to use by injecting in Kabul (file photo). They also sang a nice cover of Bob Dylan’s “Born in Time”. Amidst a beautiful backdrop of gorgeous stage lighting, the band started out their set with “Old Skin” and went onto perform a varied set list that included “Nothing To Find”, “I Don’t Wanna Wait”, “Strangest Thing”, “Living Proof”, and their recent hit track “I Don’t Live Here Anymore” (which features Lucius on their album). Having formed in 2005, the band has a large and dedicated fan base, as evidenced by the large crowd gathered this evening! The band released their latest album I Don’t Live Here Anymore in 2021 and performed several tracks from the album this evening. Philadelphia rock band The War On Drugs embarked this month on their 2022 North American Summer tour and made a stop on May 26th in Louisville, KY.