(30 May 2024)
BOSNIA WORLD NO TOBACCO DAY
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sarajevo, Bosnia - 30 May 2024
1.Various of people walking in downtown Sarajevo
2.Various of people sitting in (outdoor and indoor) cafes, smoking cigarettes
3. Back shot of a woman sitting on a park bench smoking
4. Man sitting behind the wheel of his car smoking
5. Car driving away
6. Two elderly women sitting at a bus stop smoking cigarettes
7. Exterior of UN agencies’ building in Sarajevo
8. Dr Erwin Cooreman, World Health Organization special representative to Bosnia, walking out of the building
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr. Erwin Cooreman, World Health Organization special representative to Bosnia:
“When I came here three years ago, I was really shocked that smoking was still possible in many places, including in restaurants and indoor places, so the country is really a long way behind other countries.”
10. Close of nameplate on building reading “United Nations House”
11. SOUNDBITE (English) Dr Erwin Cooreman, World Health Organization special representative to Bosnia:
“So, this country still has a major job to do, but it is moving in the right direction. So, laws are passed and implementation has to be enforced, of course, but maybe we call it baby steps but we are moving in the right direction certainly.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Pale, Bosnia - 30 May 2024
12. Various of people sitting in cafes, smoking cigarettes
13. Pale resident Jasna Stanic sitting in a cafe, smoking
14. Close up of Stanic puffing
15. SOUNDBITE (Serbian) Jasna Stanic, smoker:
“They (authorities) should let people do what we want; they should let us smoke, why is that their concern? They should stop oppressing us, telling us that we can’t sit in a restaurant, that we must go outside to smoke in the street or put out our cigarettes, it makes no sense. Why is it a problem that people smoke, who is bothered by that? What, are they concerned about our health?”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sarajevo, Bosnia - 29 May 2024
16. Back shot of Dr.Teufik Hadziosmanovic looking at a lung scan on his computer screen
17. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Dr Teufik Hadziosmanovic, lung specialist:
“When you tell people in these parts that they should stop smoking, they find various arguments to explain to you why you are wrong. For example, they tell you that their grandmother, usually from (Bosnia’s southern) tobacco-growing Herzegovina region, had smoked since the age of 8 and still lived to be 90 because there was no harm in smoking (for her). When you advise or even, if that is at all possible, order (a patient) to stop smoking, they find various excuses to refuse to do it.”
18.Back shot of Dr Hadziosmanovic looking at a lung scan on the screen of his computer
19. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Dr. Teufik Hadziosmanovic, lung specialist:
“Emphysema is an illness that can be more severe, clinically speaking, than even lung cancer which we generally perceive as a measure of evil in terms of lung diseases and yet, I've had patients with emphysema who struggled to move and to breathe and still refused to give up smoking, to give up cigarettes.”
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sarajevo, Bosnia - 30 May 2024
20. Various close ashtrays with burning cigarettes and cigarette butts
21.SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ajsela Kucinar, anti-tobacco activist:
22. Close up of anti-smoking sign on a wall
23. SOUNDBITE (Bosnian) Ajsela Kucinar, anti-tobacco activist:
24. Various of people sitting in cafes smoking cigarettes
25. People walking in downtown Sarajevo
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