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Narcotics Control Reports
2008 INCSR
 - Volume I: Drug and Chemical Control
 - Volume II: Money Laundering and Financial Crimes
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2008 INCSR

International Narcotics Control Strategy Report

The 2008 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR) is an annual report by the Department of State to Congress prepared in accordance with the Foreign Assistance Act.  It describes the efforts of key countries to attack all aspects of the international drug trade in Calendar Year 2007. Volume I covers drug and chemical control activities.  Volume II covers money laundering and financial crimes.

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2008 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report has been revised since its original posting to the website; see Volume I [PDF: 6.43 MBGet Adobe Acrobat Reader] and Volume II [PDF: 5.59 MBGet Adobe Acrobat Reader] as submitted to Congress on March 1.

  
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Release of 2008 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
Assistant Secretary for International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs David T. Johnson delivered remarks on the release of the 2008 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report.Assistant Secretary Johnson (Feb. 29): "A major step forward to fight narcotics and organized crime is the Merida Initiative, a cooperative security partnership between the United States, Mexico, and Central America." Full Text

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