Monday, June 02, 2008

Tobacco Law Urged on International Day

By Chiep Mony, VOA Khmer
Original report from Phnom Penh
01 June 2008


Health workers urged the Cambodian government to adopt a law on tobacco control, as the country observed World No Tobacco Day Tuesday.

“Please approve the draft law on tobacco control as soon as possible to fulfill [Cambodia’s] duty as a country that has signed or that is a member of the tobacco control treaty,” said Mom Kong, executive director of the Cambodia Movement for Health. “The approval of this draft law is also an aspiration of the Cambodian people.”

The law on tobacco was drafted in 2003, but it has not been passed by the Council of Ministers.

Health Minster Nuth Sokhom said that even though the law has not been passed, the ministry had taken measures to help people through education at schools, ministries and places of work.

However, Cambodia cannot put strong conditions on cigarette imports without a law, he said.

Cambodians spend about $69.5 million each year on cigarettes, he said.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is a bunch of jealous people? Just because they can't smoke in their country, they want us to deny our people the liberty and freedom to smoke.

Get lost, motherfucker. Cambodia is not a commie like the US, AU,..., or France.

Anonymous said...

Oh this guy will die from smoking anyway. Karma is coming for HUN SEN!!!

Anonymous said...

OH , no body jealous at your master ,we wish you and your master HUN SEN , SMOKE a lot more then right now.
BARY SLERK SANGGEY is perfect for you and your master, AH YOUN SPERM 3:18PM.
KHMER PEOPLE

Anonymous said...

When Ah Hun Sen ran out of cigarette, he can call me..... I got a cigar laced with goodies for him.

Anonymous said...

I don't care he smokes or not; main thing is he dies soon that help the country for the democracy.