Pubdate: Fri, 05 Aug 2005
Source: Freeman, The (Philippines)
Copyright: 2005 The Freeman
Contact:  http://www.thefreeman.com
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3437
Author: Ryan P. Borinaga

ASEAN-CHINA DRUG SEMINAR KICKS OFF

Philippine National Police chief Arturo Lomibao is confident a better
and intensified campaign would be launched against illegal drugs in
the country and other Asian countries in the future.

This after a three-day Association of Southeast Asian Nations and
China Cooperative Operations in Response to Dangerous Drugs seminar
workshop formally opened yesterday at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel.

In attendance are representatives from the 11 Asean members such as
Brunei, Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar,
Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

"It brings Asean countries and China in the table so that we can have
more harmonious relation, more synergy, more cooperation to fight
drugs. The subject of the seminar workshop is on drug demand supply
reduction," Lomibao said.

Governor Gwendolyn Garcia, the keynote speaker during the opening
ceremony, acknowledged the fact that the drug problem has no
boundaries, encouraging the participants to go beyond their
territorial borders in their drive against the drug trade.

She said the proliferation of illegal drugs is a "colossal,
multi-faceted and complex problem," but "hope is essential for we
can't afford to despair."

The seminar workshop will include the highlights on drug demand
reduction, progress report on drug situation in the region,
presentation of the 2004 National Household Survey on the Nature, and
Extent of Drug Abuse in the country. 
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