Pubdate: Tue, 27 Jun 2000 Source: Salt Lake Tribune (UT) Copyright: 2000 The Salt Lake Tribune Contact: 143 S Main, Salt Lake City UT 84111 Fax: (801)257-8950 Website: http://www.sltrib.com/ Forum: http://www.sltrib.com/tribtalk/ NATION MARKS U.N. ANTI-DRUG DAY WITH EXECUTIONS, DESTRUCTION OF NARCOTICS BEIJING -- China marked U.N. anti-drug day Monday by executing dealers, torching narcotics and publicly acknowledging the grim inroads that drugs are making among Chinese, particularly the young. Those executed included three drug traffickers from Taiwan, a Hong Kong resident, two Shanghai heroin dealers, four dealers in the northern province of Shaanxi, three farmers in China's drug-afflicted southwest and four manufacturers of methamphetamine, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said. It carried conflicting accounts on the total number of people put to death but said the executions made "a clear and compelling statement." China also executed at least 38 drug traffickers last week. In its first policy paper on China's drug problems, the government said Monday that the number of registered drug addicts jumped from 148,000 in 1991 to 681,000 last year. Heroin was the drug of choice for 71 percent of addicts, and 79 percent were under age 35, according to the document issued by the State Council. More recent figures have put the number of registered addicts as high as 800,000, and a senior U.S. drug control official has quoted Chinese estimates of 3 million to 12 million total drug users, out of China's estimated 1.25 billion people. Between 1991 and 1999, China cracked more than 800,000 drug cases, confiscating almost 40 tons of heroin, 17 tons of opium, 15 tons of marijuana and 23 tons of methamphetamine, the paper said. It added that the 22 tons of drugs seized in 1999 marked a 33 percent rise over the previous year. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek