Posted on 05/08/2002 5:54:10 AM PDT by realpatriot71
Activists Want Monks to Kick Habit
Wed May 8, 7:31 AM ET
PHNOM PENH (Reuters) - Anti-smoking activists enlisted Buddhist monks from Thailand, Cambodia and Sri Lanka Wednesday to help fight the tobacco habit, but said one of their main challenges was persuading monks themselves to quit.
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"Buddhist monks are key men in society and are well respected. We need them to educate people not to smoke," said Seng Somony, deputy director of the National Buddhist Institute in Phnom Penh.
"But we have to get monks to quit smoking."
About 36 percent of Cambodia's 59,000 Buddhist monks smoke cigarettes, workshop organizers said.
The habit is so prevalent that packets of cigarettes are a common offering at Cambodian Buddhist ceremonies.
Dr. Suchat Chinoraso, a Buddhist abbot from Thailand, said about 25 percent of his fellow monks smoke. However, those caught taking a puff face a stiff fine, he told Reuters.
Buddhist tenets forbid smoking cigarettes as well as using drugs, drinking alcohol, violence, exploiting other human beings and eating meat, a Sri Lankan monk told the workshop.
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