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Healing Through Music adalah tema yang digunakan dalam pertandingan Bands of Brothers anjuran Agensi Antidadah Kebangsaan pada tahun ini. Tema ini dipilih kerana telah terbukti bahawa muzik membantu klien dalam kepulihan mereka across various domains seperti pembentukan dan pembangunan kognitif, motor skills, pembangunan emosi, kemahiran sosial dan tingkahlaku serta meningkatkan kualiti hidup klien. Dengan melibatkan klien dalam aktiviti muzik seperti menyanyi, mencipta lagu, menulis lirik, menggubah dan berbincang mengenai muzik akan meningkatkan keupayaan dan kesejahteraan minda dan fizikal, dan seterusnya merangsang klien untuk terus membuat perubahan positif dalam diri mereka. I am honoured to speak on behalf of the Minister of Home Affairs, Hon. Dato’ Seri H ishammuddin bin Tun Hussein and to welcome 9 member countries of United Nations at the 2 nd Regional Consultation on Compulsory Centres for Drug Users in the Asia and the Pacific.

I understand that this is a unique and historical occasion. Unique in the sense that the consultation is organised by few international entities like the U.N.O.D.C, ESCAP, U.N.-AIDS, with the cooperation and assistance of National Anti-Drugs Agency (NADA), Malaysia and hosted by A.N.C.D. This speaks well of the Comradeship and unity of the region. This 2 nd Regional Consultation is being held with the objective to provide a forum for Governments of the Asia-Pacific region to share information and experiences on effective drug dependence treatment approaches that also reduces the risk of HIV transmission in the region. This consultation will also serve to foster regional dialogue on the development and the implementation of evidence informed alternatives to the current compulsory centres, such as the community based drug treatment and HIV services to people who use drugs. We in Malaysia are very proud of the fact that the Honorable Puan Sri Dato’ Zuraidah binti Haji Muhamad, Director General of the National Antidrug Agency has been elected as Chair of the 33 rd ASOD representing Malaysia.

Puan Sri Dato’ Zuraidah binti Haji Muhamad, the first ever woman Director General, has led NADA to implement the Malaysia Government Transformation Programme (GTP) which resulted in tremendous changes and transformation made to the drug treatment and rehabilitation approach by implementing the Cure & Care Models in Malaysia that focuses on positive outcomes and impact. I understand that although the Meeting is hosted by NADA, the Malaysian Delegates are also represented by Senior Officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, Royal Malaysia Police, the Royal Customs Department, Malaysia Maritime Enforcement Agency and the Pharmaceutical Services Division of the Ministry of Health Malaysia. This is an affirmation of the need for a multisectoral approach in dealing with issues related to supply reduction efforts as well as in providing drug treatment and rehabilitation services and to conduct drug preventive education programs and public awareness campaigns. Recalling the Bangkok Declaration of 8 August 1967, one of the fundamental principles of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations or ASEAN was “strengthening the foundation for a prosperous and peaceful community of Southeast Asian Nations”.

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ASEAN policies, plans and strategies and activities revolve around this principle. Illicit drug cultivation, production, manufacture, trafficking as being part of transnational crime and the epidemic of drug abuse have the potential of eroding this central belief thereby affecting the political, economic and social well being of ASEAN. During the 31 st ASEAN Ministerial Meeting in Manila in July 1998, the Foreign Ministers reiterated the need for enhancing regional efforts against transnational crime such as illicit drug trafficking, terrorism, money laundering and trafficking in women and children. In essence, the Joint Declaration for a Drug-Free ASEAN to eradicate the production, processing, traffic and of use of illicit drugs in Southeast Asia by the year 2020 and later during the 33 rd AMM endorsed to fast forward the target to the year 2015 due to the alarming threats posed by illicit drugs towards the region, the world and to mankind. I am informed that the report of the findings on the Mid-Term Review was presented to the Special ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Drugs and Related Issues hosted by Thailand from 30 – 31 August 2012. The Meeting tasked the ASEAN Senior Officials on Drug Matters to monitor the implementation of ASEAN Work Plan on Combating Illicit Drug Production, Trafficking and Use (2009 – 2015) closely with the attention to the Mid-Term Review Report made by ASEAN Member States.

The Meeting also proposed to the Government of ASEAN Member States to integrate the ASEAN Work Plan on Combating Illicit Drug Production, Trafficking and Use (2009 – 2015) in their national plan on drug control. I am pleased to see today that the forum of ASOD has sustained its important role as an avenue for Senior Officials from all ASEAN Member States to gather annually for the purpose of coordinating minds and efforts towards achieving the Vision of a Drug Free ASEAN by 2015. With less than three years left to go until 2015, I consider that there are a lot that needs to be done in order to materialize the vision of a South East Asia that’s free from illicit drugs in terms of cultivation, production, manufacture, trafficking and abuse. Having said that, we need go on at full speed ahead with concrete actions as needed and to implement relevant decisions in line with the vision of achieving a Drug-Free ASEAN 2015. Inaugural ceremony was tied nicely by Dato' Alwi bin Haji Ibrahim, the Deputy Secretary-general (Security), Ministry of Home Affairs, Malaysia.

Followed by welcoming dinner by the host on the second day. Obviously, all are contented with the cultural performances and delightful Chinese Cuisine.

And what most appealing are the fresh recommendations presented by each working group in this meeting which might resolve some of the pertinent issues on drug matters among ASEAN countries. The meeting ended with a two hour visit to 1Malaysia Cure and Care Clinic in Sungai Besi. They had been enlightened by the Director of 1Malaysia Cure and Care Clinic and her staff on how Sungai Besi transformed from a compulsory rehabilitation centre to an open access facility.

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Nice words, big hugs, thousand applauds and million thanks. And we were all depart with a clearer mind. It is the time for real action! Congratulations to the organizing committees, ASEAN Secretariat, Ministry of Home Affairs and Malaysia as the host as well as chairman of the meeting. We are looking forward for the 34th ASOD in Myanmar!!