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Jan 5, 2009—Graphic warning labels will be included on cigarette packs sold in Cambodia starting from next month if the government approves a plan by the Ministry of Health, according to a report in The Phnom Penh Post quoting a government health official.
At present, some cigarette packs sold in Cambodia do not carry warnings of any kind.
If approved, the new warning labels will become part of a wider government program to limit tobacco use, which recently included the introduction of a ban on smoking in government health clinics in Kâmpôt.
At present, some cigarette packs sold in Cambodia do not carry warnings of any kind.
If approved, the new warning labels will become part of a wider government program to limit tobacco use, which recently included the introduction of a ban on smoking in government health clinics in Kâmpôt.
4 comments:
please let this IDOIT in the picture smoke , don't stop him
Who care about the label? If someone wants to smoke, they ain't gonna read it anyway.
Ah sen vea chit tai-horng hoeuy.
Noruok si suort.
lets him smoke until fucking smoke come out from his bottom then he will die soon ok......lmao .
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