The global health body called for the advertising of tobacco and smoking products to be banned from Ramadan dramas. The World Health Organization (WHO) has criticised the presence of smoking and cigarettes in popular Arabic-language television dramas watched by millions during the holy month of Ramadan.In a statement, the global health body called for the advertising of tobacco and smoking products to be banned from appearing in television dramas. "There is an extravagance in showing scenes of smokers without any justification, and in absence of a warning on the screen from the harms of smoking in the month of Ramadan, during which the rate of viewership for dramas are high," the WHO state
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