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LIMITED E/CN.7/2007/INF.1 15 March 2007 ORIGINAL: ENGLISH/FRENCH/SPANISH COMMISSION ON NARCOTIC DRUGS Fiftieth session Vienna, 12-16 March 2007 LIST OF PARTICIPANTS MEMBERS OF THE COMMISSION Algeria Taous FEROUKHI, Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent d'Algérie auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Abdelmalek SAYAH, Directeur Général de l'Office National de Lutte contre la Drogue et la Toxicomanie Salah ABDENOURI, Directeur des Etudes, des Analyses et des Evaluations de l'Office National de Lutte contre la Drogue et la Toxicomanie Thouraya BENMOKRANE, Conseiller, Mission Permanente d'Algérie auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Anis GUEN, Attaché Diplomatique, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères Argentina José Ramón GRANERO, Secretario de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Eugenio María CURIA, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Argentina ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Gabriel ABBOUD, Subsecretario Técnico de Planificación y Control del Narcotráfico de la Secretaría de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Norma VALLEJO, Subsecretaria de Prevención y Asistencia de la Secretaría de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Lila ROLDÁN VÁZQUEZ, Directora General de Asuntos Internacionales de Drogas del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores, Comercio Internacional y Culto Gabriel Eduardo PARINI, Ministro, Representante Alterno, Misión Permanente de Argentina ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Julio de ORUE, Director del Registro Nacional de Precursores Químicos de la Secretaría de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico V.07-81641 (E) *0781641* Ariadna VIGLIONE, Experta del Área de Precursores Químicas de la Secretaría de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Mariana SOUTO ZABALETA, Coordinadores de Relaciones Internacionales e Institucionales de la Subsecretaría técnica de Planeamiento y Control del Narcotráfico Miguel Angel ZACARIAS, Asesor, Secretaría de Programación para la Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Laura JACCAZIO, Secretaría de Prevención de la Drogadicción y la Lucha contra el Narcotráfico Australia Virginia HART, Assistant Secretary, Drug Strategy Branch, Department of Health and Ageing Peter SHANNON, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Australia to the United Nations, Vienna John HERRON, Chair, Australian National Council on Drugs Cath PATTERSON, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations, Vienna Craig HARRIS, Assistant Secretary, National Law Enforcement Policy Branch, Attorney-General's Department Steve ALLSOP, Professor, Director, National Drug Research Institute David MCGRATH, Mental Health and Drug and Health Programs, New South Wales Health Karen PRICE, Director, Research, Data and Policy Development Section, Drug Strategy Branch, Department of Health and Ageing Craig LINDSAY, Director, Law Enforcement Strategy Section, Australian Customs Service Warren GRAY, Federal Agent, Manager, Sydney Office, Australian Federal Police Gaynor SHAW, Development Advisor, Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations, Vienna Nicola ROSENBLUM, Third Secretary, Permanent Mission of Australia to the United Nations, Vienna Peter PATMORE, Chair, Tasmanian Poppy Advisory and Control Board Geoff ZIPPEL Steve MORRIS Brian HARTNETT Stephen SCOTT Austria Thomas STELZER, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations, Vienna Johann FRÖHLICH, Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Franz PIETSCH, Federal Ministry of Health and Women Bettina KIRNBAUER, Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Fritz ZEDER, Federal Ministry of Justice Gerhard STADLER, Federal Ministry of the Interior Johanna SCHOPPER, Federal Ministry of Health and Women Ingrid WÖRGÖTTER, Federal Ministry of Justice Dominik HABITZL, Federal Ministry of the Interior -2- Raphael BAYER, Federal Ministry of Health and Women Larissa BOROVCNIK, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations, Vienna Sabine HAAS, Austrian Health Institute Wolfgang PFNEISZL, Federal Ministry of Health and Women Claudia RAFLING, Federal Ministry of Health and Women Christian KROSCHL, Federal Ministry of Justice Heribert STOCKER, Federal Ministry of the Interior Michael SCHEIBENREIF, Federal Ministry for Foreign Affairs Johanna WEBERHOFER, Permanent Mission of Austria to the United Nations, Vienna Belgium Philippe NIEUWENHUYS, Ambassadeur, Représentant permanent de la Belgique auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Patrick LAUREYS, Conseiller, Mission permanente de la Belgique auprès des Nations Unies, Vienne Raymond YANS, Chef de la Cellule Drogue, Service public fédéral Affaires Étrangères Bernard VANDENBOSCH, Agence fédérale AFMPS Claude GILLARD, Conseiller, Service public fédéral Justice Céline ROMIJN, Attaché, Cellule Drogue, Service public fédéral Affaires Étrangères Bolivia Felipe Ladislao CÁCERES GARCÍA, Viceministro de Defensa Social y Sustancias Controladas, Ministerio de Gobierno Félix BARRA QUISPE, Viceministro de la Coca y Desarrollo Integral, Ministerio de Desarrollo Rural y Agropecuario Horacio BAZOBERRY OTERO, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Luzmila CARPIO, Embajadora de Bolivia en Francia Angélica NAVARRO, Embajadora, Representante Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Ginebra Christian INCHAUSTE SANDOVAL, Embajador Designado, Embajada de Bolivia en Bélgica María Lourdes ESPINOZA PATIÑO, Ministro Consejero, Misión Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Javier LOAYZA BAREA, Encargado de Negocios a. i., Misión Permanente de Bolivia en Nueva York Julio Lázaro MOLLINEDO CLAROS, Segundo Secretario, Misión Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Thomas Albert KRUSE, Advisor Maria Isabel SORIANO, Misión Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Froilan CASTILLO, Dirección de Asuntos Especiales, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores y Cultos Marcela RODRÍGUEZ, Misión Permanente de Bolivia ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Alicia MUÑOZ ALÁ, Asesora, Gobierno de Bolivia -3- Bosnia and Herzegovina Ivica DRONJIC, Minister Counsellor, Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations, Vienna Nedzad RAJKOVIC, First Secretary, Permanent Mission of Bosnia and Herzegovina to the United Nations, Vienna Brazil Celso Marcos VIEIRA DE SOUZA, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Brazil to the United Nations, Vienna Paulo Roberto Yog de MIRANDA UCHOA, National Secretary of Drugs (SENAD), Office of the President of Brazil Carmen Lidia Richter RIBEIRO MOURA, Minister Counsellor, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations, Vienna Anisio SOARES VIEIRA, General Coordinator for Drug Control Enforcement, Department of Federal Police Paulina DUARTE, Director of Prevention and Treatment Politics, Office of SENAD Kleber PESSOA DE MELO, National Sanitary Control Agency (ANVISA) Pedro Gabriel DELGADO, Ministry of Health Francisco CORDEIRO, Ministry of Health Hugo LAZAR, Brazilian Intelligence Agency Eric do Val LACERDA SOGOCIO, General Coordination against Transnational Crime, Ministry of External Relations Márcio REBOUCAS, Alternate Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations, Vienna Cameroon Flore NDEMBIYEMBE, Secrétaire Permanent du Comité National de Lutte contre la Drogue (CNLD) Polycarp Loyu SUWUN, Ministère des Relations Extérieures Alioum OUMAROU, Commissaire Divionnaire, Délégation générale à la Sûreté Nationale Canada Beth PIETERSON, Director General, Drug Strategy and Controlled Substances Programme, Health Canada Marie GERVAIS-VIDRICAIRE, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations, Vienna Carole BOUCHARD, Director, Office of Controlled Substances, Drug Strategy and Controlled Substances 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BLUMENTHAL, Member of the Canadian Centre for Substance Abuse Board of Directors Chile Milenko SKOKNIC TAPIA, Embajador, Representante Permanente de Chile ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Maria Teresa CHADWICK PIÑERA, Secretaria Ejecutiva, Consejo Nacional para el Control de Estupefacientes (CONACE), Ministerio del Interior Rodrigo ESPINOSA AGUIRRE, Subdirector de Seguridad Humana, Crimen Transnacional Organizado y Drogas, Dirección de Política Especial, Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores María Soledad WEINSTEIN M., Jefe Área Internacional, Consejo Nacional para el Control de Estupefacientes (CONACE), Ministerio del Interior Raúl ARELLANO DELGADO, General, Director de Investigación Delictual y Drogas, Cabarineros de Chile Irene ACEVEDO ALBORNOZ, Segunda Secretaria, Representante Permanente, Misión Permanente de Chile ante las Naciones Unidas, Viena Hellmut LAGOS KOLLER, Segundo Secretario,
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