Dear PHMites,<br><br>Looking fwd for your help!<br><br><b>The Issue</b><br><br>Despite having signed and ratified WHO FCTC in 2004, Indian government if sponsoring a global tobacco trade meet to be held in Bangalore, India in Oct 2010. This meet is restricted to industry representatives and set to discuss how tobacco trade can be expanded and how existing tobacco control policies can be undermined. Tobacco will cause one million deaths in 2010 in India alone. To read more visit <a href="http://www.iphindia.org/wp/advocacte-government-sponsored-global-tobacco-trade-meet-happening-india-bangalore">http://www.iphindia.org/wp/advocacte-government-sponsored-global-tobacco-trade-meet-happening-india-bangalore</a><br>
<br>Also see attached doc to read media coverage till now on this issue.<br><br><b><br>Hoe you can help?</b><br><br><b>1. Online petition</b><br><br>Please sign and disseminate this <b>online petition</b> against govt sponsored tobacco trade event to all your linkages. <a href="http://www.petitiononline.com/iph12345/petition.html" target="_blank">http://www.petitiononline.com/iph12345/petition.html</a> <br>
<b><br>2. Write letters to concerned politicians and officials </b><br><br>Feel free to use the Swiss cheese version (add things about your organization) of an <b>advocacy letter </b>attached
herewith. Use the attached excel l sheet to find contact details
(address, fax, emails) of recipients.Email or fax the letters.<br><br><br>Best regards,<br><br>Sincerely,<br><br>Dr. Upendra Bhojani<br>PhD Scholar<br>Institute of Public Health, Bangalore<br><a href="http://www.iphindia.org">www.iphindia.org</a><br>