HEAD OF INTERPOL CALLS FOR DRUGS DECRIMINALISATION, ADMITS WAR BEING LOST Copyright (c) 1997, Agence France Presse Agence France Presse March 22, 1997 International news Contact Info for Agence France Presse: FAX: AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE LOS ANGELES CA 12133831745 CARLOS SCHIEBECK; The head of Interpol, the international police force, on Saturday called for the decriminalisation of drugs and admitted police were "losing the battle" against illegal drug taking and dealing. "We are losing the battle but we have not lost it. I'm a realist but not a defeatist," Raymond Kendall, Interpol secretary general, said on BBC television's Newsnight programme. "Clearly, in relation to the policies that are being applied, there is an imbalance between a totally prohibitive approach and the necessary complement in terms of reducing demand and dealing with educational prevention, rehabilitation and treatment measures. "When we say decriminalisation, we do not mean legalisation." He added: "I believe that politicians and governments do have a responsibility for seeing that harmful substances are not freely available on the streets and where they have a responsibility also is providing the right sort of budgetary measures to deal with demand reduction." ajp/bm AFP