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International Narcotics Control Strategy Reports U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS CONTROL STRATEGY REPORTMARCH 1995BUREAU FOR INTERNATIONAL NARCOTICS AND LAW ENFORCEMENT AFFAIRSEUROPE 301 Albania 303 Austria 305 The Baltics 308 Estonia Latvia Lithuania Belarus 313Belgium 316 Bulgaria 319 Cyprus 323 Czech Republic 326 Denmark 329 Finland 331 France 334 Germany 337 Greece 340 Hungary ... [Read More]
Europe and Central Asia Corruption. Corruption has been the most significant problem within Georgia's law enforcement agencies. Georgia's anti- corruption efforts continue to be hampered by the widespread tolerance of corruption within Georgian society. During 2001 the Government of Georgia formed a commission to reform the law enforcement agencies (so-called "power ministries"). The commission developed a strategy for reorganization that was forwarded to the Georgian National Security Council; however, no significant changes were made. In any case, none of these proposed measures can truly ameliorate the situation given the low wages of officials and poor standard of behavior from those in charge that nourish wide-scale, low level corruption. The new hope of eradicating corruption within the system emerged with the appointment of a new Minister of Internal Affairs, who has publicly and repeatedly announced his commitment to combating corruption and the trafficking ... [Read More]
Europe and Central Asia Intensified controls on cannabis cultivation.The 2003 National Drug Monitor, published in March 2004, showed the number of recent (last-month) cannabis users in the Dutch population over the period 1997-2001 rose from some 326,000 to 408,000, or 3 percent of the Dutch population of 12 years and older (of a total population of 16 million). Life-time prevalence (ever-use) of cannabis among the population of 12 years and older rose from 15.6 percent in 1997 to 17 percent in 2001. The average age of recent cannabis users is 28 years. According to the Trimbos Addiction Institute, cannabis use among young people ages 12-18 dropped in 2003: recent (last-month) use for boys dropped to 10 percent, which was almost one-third less than in 1966. Last-month cannabis use by girls stabilized at 7 percent. [Read More]
J) Europe and Central Asia At Brussels Zaventem airport, non-uniform personnel trained by the Federal Police to help detect drug couriers were increasingly effective. Belgian authorities also took a more proactive approach to searches and inspections of U.S.-bound flights at the airport in 2002. Teams targeted several of these flights with an especially thorough examination of not only passengers, but also luggage and air freight. ... At its peak demand for cocaine never equaled that for heroin, which is much cheaper, more plentiful, and more easily imported in Russia. European and American markets for cocaine are far more profitable than Russian markets, and cocaine seized in Russia is typically in transit to Europe. There were no large seizures of cocaine in 2002. ... [Read More]
Europe and Central Asia Agreements and Treaties. Italy is a party to the 1961 UN Single Convention, the 1971 UN Convention on Psychotropic Substances, the 1972 Protocol and the 1988 UN Drug Convention. In December 2000, an international conference was held in Palermo, Italy, for the signing of treaty on transnational crime. The treaty must be ratified by a quorum of 40 countries before it comes into force. This new treaty will strengthen governments against serious crimes, including drug trafficking, money laundering, trafficking of human beings and arms trafficking. As a member of the European Union, Italy participates in the Dublin Group, UNDCP Pompidou group, Europol, the EU Commission, and attendant committees and working groups.Cultivation/Production. There is no known coca bush cultivation in Italy. However, opium poppy grows spontaneously in the southern part of Italy and the island of Sicily. It does not present a threat due to the low alkaloid content. [Read More]
I. Introduction (revised) Would Legalizing Prostitution Help Curb Human Trafficking? The United States Government takes a firm stand against proposals to legalize prostitution because prostitution directly contributes to the modern-day slave trade and is inherently demeaning. When law enforcement tolerates or communities legalize prostitution, organized crime groups are freer to traffic in human beings. Where prostitution is legalized, the cost of sexual services includes brothel rent, medical examinations, and registration fees. Due in part to these costs, illegal prostitution has flourished in legalized areas as clients seek cheaper sex. In some countries where prostitution is legal there are from three to ten times as many non-re ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Visas are no longer required for diplomats traveling to the Kyrgyz Republic on diplomatic passports. However, official and regular issue passport holders are required to obtain Kyrgyz visas. Travelers arriving via the International Airport in Almaty, Kazakhstan and transiting by car to the Kyrgyz Republic will need Kazakh visas. Post recommends travelers take the United Airlines flight to London and then to Bishkek on British Air. Another option is to travel to Frankfurt and then to Istanbul. From Istanbul, there are three Turkish Airline flights a week to Bishkek. Your sponsor and an embassy driver will meet you at the airport and assist you upon your arrival in Bishkek. The cost of the VIP service in Bishkek is $40. Some mission personnel use an American flag carrier to fly to Frankfurt, and then proceed on to Almaty, Kazakhstan, via Lufthansa, Austrian Air, KLM, or Turkish Air (via Istanbul). Arrivals are met in Almaty by a drive ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report No regulations or quarantines restrict importing cats and dogs. Pet owners should have immunization records, especially rabies vaccination (within 1 year), and health certificate records certified by a veterinarian within 2 weeks of departure. Make sure that international certificates are used. Since most departures transfer in Germany, the certificate should be translated into German if an international certificate is not available. The German and Swedish customs agents are very strict; do not take any chances. Germany requires the pet's health certificate be signed by your vet not more than 10 days before the flight. Sweden requires an animal import license, even to transfer your pet to a connecting flight. Call the respective Embassy or airlines if you have any questions. They can supply international certificate blanks. ... [Read More]
US Department Of State Post Report Regional TransportationLast Updated: 7/31/2002 6:00 PM Travel within the country is solely by car. Vehicle travel to neighboring countries is not recommended for safety reasons (long, desolate driving distances and the lack of shoulders or emergency lanes) and because of border crossing difficulties. Air transportation links to neighboring countries are extensive, fairly well managed, and much more convenient. Planes are often overbooked, and travelers are advised to reconfirm reservations and arrive at the airport well in advance of posted flight times. Doha is served by Gulf Air, Emirates Air, Qatar Airways, Saudia, KLM, Air India, British Airways, Iran Air, Pakistan International Airlines, Egypt Air, and most other non-Gulf Arab airlines. No U.S. airline serves Doha directly, altho ... [Read More]
Department of State Washington File: Text: Schwartz Tells Senate Panel U.S., ROK Ready for North Korea Because the North's ballistic missile program provides such powerful diplomatic and political leverage, the North's ballistic missile program remains a top priority. Over the past two years, North Korea has upheld its self-imposed moratorium on flight-testing long-range missiles, but has not halted research and development. They continue to refine their missile capabilities by continued testing of rocket engines and other components. Kim Chong-il stated to President Putin that the current missile flight-testing moratorium will remain in place at least until 2003. However, they continue to export missiles and missile technology throughout the world. Their ballistic missile inventory includes over 500 SCUDs of various types that can threaten the entire peninsula. They continue to produce and deploy medium-range No Dong missiles capable of striking Japan and our U.S. bases there. Pyongyang is also developing multi-stage missiles capable of striking the continental United States. They have ... [Read More]
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