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Switzerland: Activists Demand Tougher Tobacco Treaty

Laptop Battery GENEVA -- Flaws plague the draft of an international anti-smoking treaty being discussed this week in talks sponsored by the World Health Organisation (WHO), charge civil society groups, particularly because proposed bans on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship have been watered down.

Thinkpad The text lacks teeth in several key areas so will do little in achieving the objective of significantly curbing tobacco consumption, says the Framework Convention Alliance, a network of some 100 non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from around the world.

Microsoft The weeklong negotiations on the draft agreement include the participation of representatives from government, industry, tobacco farmers and anti-smoking groups.

Laptop Computers The objective of the treaty, as summarised by Brazilian ambassador Celso Amorim, who is presiding over the talks, is ''to continually and substantially reduce the prevalence of tobacco use.''

Laptop Computer The treaty -- intended to enter into force in 2003 -- should ''protect present and future generations from the devastating health, social, environmental and economic consequences of tobacco consumption and exposure to tobacco smoke,'' says Amorim.

Desktop Computer The debate under way in this Swiss city is based on the text presented by the Brazilian diplomat, which summarises the results of the initial round of talks last October.

Notebooks Amorim, a former minister of Foreign Relations, rejects charges launched by NGOs that the text is ''weak.''

Lenovo He argues that the negotiations are taking place in an inter- governmental process with two basic requirements: ''a convention that is meaningful, but one that also -- at least in principle -- is ratifiable.'' The draft was written within these limits, Amorim emphasised.

Hard Drive Sources involved in the negotiations point out that even delegations coming from the same country hold deeply divided opinions because they include representatives from government health entities, who tend to favour a strict anti-tobacco agreement, and from industry and farming, who reject the plan outright, or will accept only a very lenient compromise.

Travelstar Representatives of the Framework Convention Alliance said they ''were greatly encouraged'' by the many commitments delegates expressed at last October's meeting, which included a total ban on tobacco advertising, promotion and sponsorship, and strong measures to combat contraband.

Gateway Nevertheless, they said they are ''greatly concerned that the Chair's text falls short in several critical areas, especially tobacco advertising and promotion,'' and are calling for an ''energetic and precise'' agreement that is guided by the principle of protection and promotion of public health.

Laptop Parts Smoking and tobacco use in general cause four million deaths annually, and if this trend continues, tobacco-related death will reach 10 million annually by 2030, according to WHO statistics.

Software As far as advertising, the anti-smoking activists maintain that Amorim's document focuses on youth prevention alone, while ''ignoring the legitimate needs of adults, especially smokers seeking to quit.''

Hard Drives Amorim repudiated such claims, pointing out that the draft agreement contains some very restrictive provisions, such as phasing out tobacco companies' transborder advertising and sponsorship of sports events.

Electronics A ban on tobacco advertising in electronic transmissions targeting people under 18 is an enforceable measure that would also limit publicity for people over 18, commented the diplomat.

Canon One of the prickliest points included in the draft of the anti- smoking agreement involves the potential inclusion of clauses about liabilities and compensation for damages caused by tobacco use.

Desktop Pc The matter primarily affects the big tobacco transnationals, but also those governments that hold monopolies, or at least major shares, in their domestic tobacco markets, such as Japan and China.

Desktop Computers Amorim stressed that at a seminar convened by the WHO in April, delegates were unable to reach concrete conclusions; therefore, he said, the debate remains open.

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