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National Child's Day Celebration Bans Indonesian Children's Voice
President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono has sparked media reaction again today (23/7) at the state celebration of the National Children's Day in Jakarta after declaration of the results of the recent child convention in Sumatra was dropped from the event about an hour before the reading.
Indonesian Children's Voice declaration supposed to be read by a pair of teenagers this morning before the president at the flashy celebration of the National Children's at Indonesia Miniature Park in East Jakarta failed to get to the stage.
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The eighth point contains plea to the government to protect children from impacts of tobacco use through tobacco ads ban and cigarette price hike, which Puspa said had been rehearsed on the eve of the celebration at the event site.
Addicted Toddler Forces Indonesia to Ratify World Tobacco Treaty, Reports ASH
Indonesia has finally agreed to ratify a tough world antismoking treaty, but only after photos and video reports of a two-year old who is so addicted that he smokes two packs a day appeared on the Internet.
Now pictures of similar smoking babies in other countries are also appearing on the Internet, and activists in these nations may use their similar shock value to pressure their own countries to likewise ratify the treaty or to take other effective action to protect children, says public interest law professor John Banzhaf . . .
The Chairman of Indonesia's National Commission For Child Protection said that inaction in permitting such abuses to occur would not only be a violation of the children's human rights, but also tantamount to genocide.
ASH worked with the Framework Conventional Alliance [FCA] and many other organizations to help bring the world antismoking treaty into effect and have it ratified by almost 170 countries.
WTO Agrees To Set Up Panel To Rule On US Clove Cigarette Ban: Indonesian Offi...
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has agreed to establish a panel to rule on Indonesia's complaint that a US ban on clove cigarettes aimed at preventing teenagers from starting to smoke was discriminatory, a government official says.
Citing Trade Ministry Director General of International Trade Gusmardi Bustami, China's Xinhua news agency reported Wednesday that he WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) agreed during their second court session on July 20 to establish a panel to rule on the issue.
"It agreed to establish a panel of experts despite ongoing US objections," he told The Jakarta Post via telephone.
He said the panel of three judges would be assisted by third parties consisting of representatives from Guatemala, Brazil, the EU, Turkey and Norway.
WTO agrees to set up panel to rule on U.S. clove cigarette ban
An Indonesian senior official said that the World Trade Organization (WTO) has agreed to establish a panel to rule on Indonesia's complaint that a U.S. ban on clove cigarettes aimed at preventing teenagers in that country from starting to smoke was discriminatory, local media reported in Jakarta on Wednesday.
Trade Ministry Director General of International Trade Gusmardi Bustami said the WTO's Dispute Settlement Body (DSB) agreed during their second court session on July 20 to establish a panel to rule on the issue.
"It agreed to establish a panel of experts despite ongoing U.S. objections," he was quoted by the Jakarta Post as saying.
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