Pubdate: Tue, 30 Nov 2004
Source: Cyprus Mail, The (Cyprus)
Copyright: Cyprus Mail 2004
Contact:  http://www.cyprus-mail.com/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/100
Author: John Leonidou
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis)
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ECSTASY AND CANNABIS USE ON THE RISE

Recent studies by the Cyprus National Monitoring Centre for drugs and drug 
addiction (EKTEPN) have revealed that the drug problem in Cyprus is rising 
and at a worrying rate.

During a press conference yesterday, which was made in the absence of the 
Foundation President, former Minister of Health Dina Akkelidou, results 
were projected showing a steady rise of drug use throughout the island 
since 1999. Particularly high were the results shown for ecstasy and 
cannabis use, with cannabis use revealed to be used in Cyprus at an 
alarming rate.

EKTEPN official Neoclis Georgiades said 0.3 per cent of 14-15 year olds 
were using ecstasy in 1999 and that has now increased to 4 per cent. Other 
drugs such as cocaine, heroin, amphetamines and marijuana had also 
increased but slight in comparison to ecstasy and cannabis.

Also on show were graphs indicating the origin of most drugs on the island 
with the largest number of all cases arriving from the north. Georgiades 
went on to say that although there were larger numbers of clinics and 
counselling departments for addicts in the areas of Nicosia, Limassol and 
Larnaca, Paphos was still behind with just one counselling department for 
the whole district.

Georgiades also thanked former Minister of Health Dina Akkelidou, who 
resigned from her official positions last Friday.

"I would like to take the opportunity to thank the person, co-worker as 
well as good friend Dina Akkelidou who has shown incredible passion in this 
foundation. I honestly believe that if she hadn't had so many personal 
problems we would not have as many problems to talk about.

"I would like to thank her because she was an outstanding co-worker and 
would like to wish her every happiness in the future."
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