A
survey has found about 13 percent of first-time smokers in the country are
junior high school students. It also revealed 89 percent of young female
employees were smokers.
The
survey was conducted in five major cities across the country, including
Surakarta in Central Java.
Muhammad
Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division,
said that the finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of
Indonesian smokers. "This situation is a cause for concern,” he said. “It
appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the health risks
of smoking.”
The
Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as
the government refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco control.
It said that cigarette producers contributed to a large amount to state revenue
and gave jobs to thousands of workers.
Growing Number of High School Student Smoking
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Main
Event (Newsworthy Event)
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A
survey has found about 13 percent of first-time smokers in the country are
junior high school students. It also revealed 89 percent of young female
employees were smokers.
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Elaboration
(Background Event)
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The survey was conducted in five
major cities across the country, including Surakarta in Central Java.
Muhammad
Syahril Mansyur, the Surakarta Health Agency’s respiratory illness division,
said that the finding of the survey showed an alarming growth rate of
Indonesian smokers. "This situation is a cause for concern,” he said.
“It appears the country’s younger generation is uneducated about the health
risks of smoking.”
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Source
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The
Indonesian anti-tobacco campaign has reportedly been deemed as ineffective as
the government refuses to sign the international convention on tobacco
control. It said that cigarette producers contributed to a large amount to
state revenue and gave jobs to thousands of workers.
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