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    ARMENPRESS

    ARMENIANS STILL REMAIN THE HEAVIEST SMOKERS IN EUROPE

    YEREVAN, MAY 11, ARMENPRESS: Public transport
    drivers continue routinely violating anti-smoking
    rules which came into effect two years ago. According
    to findings of a non-governmental organization, called
    Bazmaket (Dot), 28 percent of 454 respondents asked to
    point out where these rules are breached more
    frequently said in the public transport.
    Twenty-seven percent said they are violated in
    public places, while 17 percent believe that these
    rules are breached everywhere.
    The study was conducted on a grant donated by the
    government as part of an anti-tobacco campaign. The
    main objective of the study was to find out the
    society's attitude towards smoking.
    Thus, 45 percent of 454 people questioned, were
    smokers. Eighty-one percent of them were men.
    Eighty-one percent of smokers began smoking before
    they were 20 years old. Non-smoker women were 63
    percent and 37 percent were men.
    Some 33 percent were unaware of anti-smoking law,
    56 percent said they knew about it, but they thought
    the law was not being applied.
    In response to a question what should be done for
    effective fighting against smoking 19 percent said a
    targeted propaganda may help, 11 percent mentioned
    penalties for smoking in pubic places, while 10
    percent believe that the law must be toughened and
    applied consistently.
    The law on restricting the sale, consumption and
    use of tobacco products in Armenia came into force in
    2005. It prohibits smoking in any public transport
    system, and in all cultural, educational and health
    institutions.
    The Armenian parliament also ratified the European
    Union's Framework Convention on Tobacco control
    (FCTC). One of the requirements of FCTC is to
    implement the rule of the World Health Organization
    that requires warning labels on cigarette packs. The
    latter part of the law will become mandatory in 2008
    and cigarette advertising will be outlawed by 2010.
    According to other statistics, more than 70 percent
    of men in Armenia are smokers, a higher percentage
    than any country in Europe. The number of women and
    especially teenage smokers has registered an increase
    in recent years, as has the production and import of
    cigarettes
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