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Depok : Indonesia | 6 months ago  
Tobacco cigar killed a thousands Indonesian every day Thousands of Indonesian, students and other variety of peoples went to street of Indonesian cities bring their posters advertised...
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  • Posted By mllovric mllovric | 6 months ago
    Tobacco should be banned and the factories closed. But what can you do about it? You can blame the British for all that because it was the Britons who spread all that poison throughout the world via trade through
    the British East India Company while they were the overlords of most of
    the world. China and everywhere. They mainly sold Opium. 1/6/2009.
  • Posted By livewire livewire | 6 months ago
    It is not time to blame anyone for the spread of this poison but need to take serious action to completely cease the conception of tobacco products. First step is to aware people how much terrible is tobacco use and what are the diseases that cause fatality. Pictorial representation of horrible diseases on cigarette packs is the best way to show these diseases but this way is not adapted by all the countries. Heavy taxes, and ban on tobacco products are the solutions and must be seriously adapted by all the countries especially where tobacco use is common. We need to aware our generation about the disadvantages of tobacco products. This campaign against tobacco should be started from home, and media should play their role to stop it.

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