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May 1, 2007 – “Experts Tackle U.S. Drug Policy in Afghanistan.” Drug Policy Alliance.
26 April, 2007 – “U.N.: Mercenary Industry Poses Problems for Latin America.” Upside Down World.
April 11, 2007. “Speaker Parallels War on Drugs with Iraq.” Castleton Spartan.
November 20, 2006. “Experts Say Drug War Policies Unsuccessful.” The Eagle Online.
November 4, 2006. “Who’s Playing Politics With War?: War Timing and Opportunism.” Counter Punch.By Sanho Tree.
January 5, 2006. “Drug Policy: A Rich Man’s War, A Poor Man’s Fight.” The Washington Informer.
Sanho Tree’s transcribed comments on the film Mama Coca.
April 7, 2005 – “Panel: Pot Ban Usless.” Boulder Daily Camera.
April 4, 2005 – “A Fearless Voice for the People: Panel Discusses Legacy of Hunter S. Thompson.Boulder Daily Camera.
December 14, 2004 – “Private War.” BBC News.
December 14, 2004 – “Protecting People or Profit?.” BBC News.
October 27, 2003 “Drug policy expert comes to FSU.” Sanho Tree Addresses students on Colombian drug trade.
October 21, 2003 – “New Latin American Movement: Mass Discontent.” St. Petersberg Time.
October 8, 2003 – “Expert Links Drug Crackdown to AIDS.” The Harvard Crimson.
October 8, 2003 – “The Forgotten Hostages.” CBS News.
October 8, 2003 – “Part II: The Forgotten Hostages.” CBS News.
September 21, 2003. “Poor Urged to go to Polls.” The Cincinnati Enquirer.
June 3, 2003 – “Californian ‘guru of ganja’ faces jail in crackdown on medial marijuana.” Guardian Unlimited.
June 2003 – “Equal Justice?Sojourners Magazine. By Sanho Tree.
June 2003 – “The War at Home.” Sojourners Magazine. By Sanho Tree.
March 6, 2003. “Drug Policy Expert Sanho Tree on Colombia, Quagmire, and the War on ‘Narco-Terrorism.’” Asheville Global Report Online.
2002. “2022 Drug Policy Alternatives: Changing Our Failing Drug Laws.” Unitarian Universalist Association.
November 15, 2002. “Speaker Criticizes U.S. Drug Policy.” The Flat Hat.
November 9, 2002. “The Politics of Low Attendance.” Baltimore Chronicle.
November 7, 2002 – “The Observation Post: The Politics of Low Attendance.” Baltimore Chronicle.
October 2002 – Sanho Tree speaks at Taos Mountain Film Festival, providing prospective to the “war” on drugss.
Autumn 2002. “The Human Side of Drug Farming.” CrossCurrents – The Journal of Addiction and Mental Health.
September 25, 2002. “U.S. Targets Right-Wing Colombian Militia Leader.” St. Petersburg Times.
August 16, 2002 – “Stossel Stumbles.” Media Monitor.
August 8, 2002 – “Bush Tars Drug Takers With Aiding Terrorists.” Common Dreams and The Guardian.
February 25, 2002. “War in Colombia.” Institute for Public Accuracy.
January 14, 2002 – “60 Minutes: Herbicide Problems.” CBS News.
September 6, 2001. “Drug Policy Expert Sanho Tree to speak in Asheville.” Asheville Global Report Online.
July 23, 2001 – “Drug War Strategy to Face Attack.” St. Petersburg Times.
July 3, 2001. – “Spray or Else: U.S. Cuts No Slack in Colombia.” Alternet.
May 4, 2001 – “War On Drugs: U.S. Has No ‘Exit Strategy’.” Foreign Affairs.
April 24, 2001. “Private Companies Fight Drug War: Contractors Give Support to Interdiction Efforts.” CBS News.
November 23, 2000. “Gore’s FollyNOW On.
November 14, 2000. “It’s Divine Justice, Gore Is Told.” The Guardian.
November 2000. “No More Heads in Prison Beds.” Razorwire.
October 4, 2000. “Social Justice & the War on Drugs.” Panel at Georgetown University Law Center moderated by Juan Williams.
June 2000. “The Coalition Against Censorship and Propaganda.” The Ethical Spectacle.
December 13, 1999. “The Skinny on the Drug Czar.” American Reporter.

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