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Monday, June 26, 2000, updated at 13:06(GMT+8)
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White Paper: China Faces Uphill Battle against Narcotics

Full Text of White Paper on Narcotics Control

The State Council Information Office said in a white paper Monday that under the invasion of illicit international narcotics tide to China, criminal drug- related activities touched off by transit drug trafficking have re- emerged.

"The number of drug addicts has kept rising, drug-related cases have constantly increased, the drug scourge is becoming more serious with each passing day, and the situation is grim for the anti-drug struggle," the White Paper said.

In 1999, China cracked 65,000 drug-related criminal cases, and confiscated 5.364 tons of heroin, 1.193 tons of opium, 16.059 tons of crystal methamphetamine (commonly known as "ice''), and some cocaine, MDMA and marijuana.

The number of drug-related cases cracked and the total amount of drugs confiscated increased by 2.4 percent and 33.6 percent, respectively, over 1998, the paper said.

The "Golden Triangle," one of the main sources of drugs in the world which is adjacent to the southwestern border of China, is the main cause of China's drug problem.

"At present, each province, autonomous region, and municipality directly under the Central Government in China suffers from illegal drug-related activities to a certain extent," it said, claiming that "China has been turned from a victim of the transit drug trade into a victim of both drug transit and consumption."

The number of drug addicts registered with the public security organs in 1991 was 148,000, a figure which rose to 520,000 in 1995, and to 681,000 in 1999. Now drug addicts account for 0.054 percent of China's total population. Of the drug addicts, those taking heroin make up 71.5 percent, and those under the age of 35 amount to 79.2 percent, the White Paper said.

Narcotics has brought about tremendous destruction to the Chinese society.

According to the White Paper, by the end of 1999, of a total of 17,316 reported cases of AIDS virus infection, those infected by intravenous injections of drugs made up 72.4 percent.

The present globalization of the drug issue has posed a grave menace to human well-being and development. According to data published by the United Nations in 1998, 21 million people worldwide suffered from cocaine or heroin addiction, and another 30 million from the abuse of amphetamine-type stimulants.

"Illicit drugs bring calamity to any country and people and launching an anti-drug struggle to eliminate the drug scourge is the historical responsibility of the Chinese government," the White Paper said.

In old China, drugs once brought hideous disaster to the nation, it said, noting that after the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949, the Chinese government led the Chinese people in a impetus struggle against drugs. In a short period of three years, China wiped out the scourge of opium, which had scourged China for a century, thus performing a miracle acknowledged by the whole world.

The White Paper said that while confronting the new drug problem, the Chinese government, taking an attitude of supreme responsibility to the state, the nation and the people, and the mankind as a whole, and standing firm in strictly prohibiting illegal drugs, has adopted all necessary measures and done its utmost to ban illicit drugs for the benefit of the people.






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The State Council Information Office said in a white paper Monday that under the invasion of illicit international narcotics tide to China, criminal drug- related activities touched off by transit drug trafficking have re- emerged.

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