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Human Chain with ‘Symbolic Corpse’ demanding Tobacco Control Law amendment

Staff Reporter :
 A human chain carrying symbolic corpses was held on Saturday in front of National Press Club where speakers voiced their demands for immediate finalization of the tobacco control law amendment.
The event was jointly organized by PROGGA (Knowledge for Progress), Anti-tobacco Media Alliance (ATMA), ‘Pratyasha’ anti-drug’s club, and Dhumpan Madok Durniti Birodhi Foundation.
Speakers said that tobacco-related illness claim around 161,000 lives each year in Bangladesh. The longer policymakers delay with the finalization of TC law, the larger tobacco’s trail of deaths grows. Following the human chain, organizers also submitted a memorandum to the Secretary, Health Services Division.
During the event, speakers also said, ‘To reduce the prevalence of tobacco use, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has recently taken the initiative to amend and strengthen the existing tobacco control law. The necessary stages of preparing the draft proposal, releasing the draft on website and collecting opinions from stakeholders have already been accomplished.
Unfortunately, tobacco companies have launched a campaign of lies and rumors to derail this initiative.
As a party to WHO FCTC, Bangladesh, however, is committed to protect the tobacco control policies and other measures from vested commercial and other interests of tobacco companies.
FCTC Article 5.3, in particular, recommends governments to remain free from tobacco industry interference while formulating and implementing tobacco control law.
Representatives from Shastho Surokkha Foundation, TCRC, DORP, National Heart Foundation, NATAB, Dhumpan Madok Durniti Birodhi Foundation, Dhaka Ahsania Mission, and many other anti-tobacco organizations participated at the event organized with support from Campaign for Tobacco-free Kids (CTFK).