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SAY NO TO DRUGS--ANNAN

  

 

TEHRAN, 25 June 2006 (UNIC) – UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in his message on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, 26 June 2006, said that the United Nations assists everybody to say no to drugs.

 

The full text of his message reads:

 

“Taking drugs or not is about making choices -- informed choices. Yet too many people in the world are badly informed about the potentially devastating effects of drugs. That is why we need to work for better education and greater awareness to prevent drug abuse. We need more consistent leadership from Governments. We need better examples from role models whose drug use damages more people than just themselves.

 

“We need to spread the understanding that drugs are illegal because they are a problem; not a problem because they are illegal. Drugs cause health and mental problems.  When addictive, they can spell misery for users and those close to them.  When taken intravenously, they can spread deadly disease  --  especially  HIV/AIDS.  When they wreak their devastation, they respect no boundaries of income, race, occupation or geography.

 

“Our efforts  must focus especially on young people -- through outreach, peer-to-peer  networks, and using opportunities such as sport to keep young people  active,  healthy,  and  confident.  That also  means  engaging and encouraging parents and teachers to play their part in full.

 

“Our efforts also  require  working  to  reduce  supply  -- through law enforcement,  and  through  working  with  the  producing countries to give farmers  sustainable alternatives to growing illicit crops. In this way, we must strive to tackle poverty and drug supply at the same time.

 

“This International Day Against Drug Abuse is a reminder to all of us to play our part. The United Nations is here to assist you in this fight. Let us arm people with the information they need to say no to drugs.”

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