 The global drug war has been waged for 50 years without success. It has proved unable to reduce drug consumption, but it undermines security and development. Fools the HIV epidemic, undermines human rights, promotes stigma and discrimination, creates crime, causes environmental pollution and leads to the wasting of millions of dollars on law enforcement. The real beneficiaries are the criminal organizations which share the 400 billion dollars market in illicit drugs. The Hungarian Civil Liberties Union strives to educate the public about the negative consequences of the drug. We make online advocacy movies which mobilize people and promote human rights. Video sharing websites and social media allow us to amplify the voice of those fighting for drug policy reform. We produce video chronicles of the armed reduction movement. We cooperate with NGOs on advocacy videos on the best and worst practices and examples of drug policing. We attend the key drug policy decision-making forums like the Commission on Narcotic Drugs as media representatives. We put the inconvenient questions that journalists would not dare to ask. Our videos can make these bodies more transparent and accountable. We also train fellow activists in video advocacy so they can produce their videos on their home. Our videos are watched by millions of people worldwide. If you would like to see more HCL videos, please support us. Please donate to us at Global Day. A contribution of $50 will pay for some batteries, $100 for a hard drive to store footage. Or donate us $250 for a plane ticket. Or a camera for $3,000. It's up to you.