In a tobacco-producing district in Magelang, Central Java, smoking has become part of the rite of passage for boys. The long-ingrained tradition, coupled with regional revenue from the tobacco industry, has made regency officials hesitant to send a strong message against tobacco control.
Katon Wijaya began smoking when he received four packs of cigarettes from his father as a gift for his circumcision. He was 11. Some cultures in Indonesia regard circumcision as the mark of when a boy becomes a man.
Selengkapnya, baca: In this tobacco village, smoking ‘kretek’ is rite of passage
Sumber: Benarnews.com
Penulis: Kusumaayuningtyas
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