the greater his chances of survival as compared to a smoker. Dr. Faisal had travelled from Lahore to attend the launching ceremony.
Dr. Javed Akram, vice chancellor of the Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Medical University, emphasised the need to discourage smoking at every forum. Terming the report a milestone, he urged the government to make a strong regulatory framework to control further spread of the tobacco epidemic. He also asked 'ulema' and religious scholars to issue ‘fatwas’ against smoking. He offered to conduct a comparative study detailing what the country earns in the form of tobacco taxes and what it loses in the shape of expenses incurred on cancertreatment. “Definitely, the health costs of cancer patients are much higher than revenues collected by the tobacco industry,” he said.
Human rights activist Nasreen Azhar also condemned smoking, conceding she herself was a victim of passive smoking.
Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan from the Health Services Academy, called for ‘de-glamourising’ cigarettes and smoking. He said the 'tobacco mafia' is more powerful and more resourceful than tobacco control advocates. “We need to design our strategy in accordance with the matching strength of the industry,” he remarked.
Professor Dr. Aziz-ur-Rehman from the International Islamic University said tobacco industry is using litigation as a tool. He gave examples of Australia, where tobacco control advocates had to wage a lengthy and furious legal war against the tobacco industry in order to adopt plain cigarette packaging.
Mazhar Arif from Society for Alternative Media And Research (Samar) said smoking is not only a health challenge but a political issue with its roots deep in the power corridors.
Dr. Vaqar Ahmed, deputy director of SDPI, termed report an authentic document exposing how the tobacco industry is manoeuvring to expand its business in the market.
Nadeem Iqbal, executive coordinator of TheNetwork, termed the report as just a tip of the iceberg. “There is much more deceit and gullibility which the industry is employing to carry on with its nefarious business,” he added. He appealed to doctors and lawyers to encourage and help every cancer patient to sue and claim damages from the tobacco industry. Lawyers, he maintained, should provide free legal aid to such patients.
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