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Friday . Nov 20

Alicia Keys Sets Example for Entertainment Industry By Withdrawing Tobacco Sponsorship of Indonesia Concert (7.28.08)

Press Statement

Supporting Materials

Letter to Alicia Keys (PDF, 41 KB)

Letter to Louis C. Camilleri, Chairman and CEO, Philip Morris International, Inc., from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (PDF, 41 KB)

Health Advocates Protest Tobacco Sponsorship of Alicia Keys Concert in Indonesia (7.24.2008)

Alicia Keys Urged to Cut Tobacco Ties; Philip Morris International Denounced for Marketing to Children

Press Statement.

Supporting Materials

Letter to Alicia Keys from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, National Commission for Child Protection Indonesia, and the Framework Convention Alliance for Tobacco Control (PDF, 48 KB)

Letter to Louis C. Camilleri, Chairman and CEO, Philip Morris International, Inc., from the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids (PDF, 40 KB)

 

Billboards in Indonesia Promoting Alicia Keys' Concert

Image of Indonesian Billboard Promoting Alicia Keys Concert

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Image of Indonesian Billboard Promoting Alicia Keys Concert

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