Pubdate: Wed, 03 Oct 2001 Source: Moscow Times, The (Russia) Copyright: 2001 The Moscow Times Contact: http://www.moscowtimes.ru/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/903 Author: Maxim Ognev STATE-SPONSORED WEB SITE TAKES WAR ON DRUGS ONLINE The government has taken the fight against drugs to the Internet with www.narkotiki.ru. "Our web site must play the role of collective agitator and organizer ... to help the young generation, which is, unfortunately, the most at-risk group," says the web site, which is financially supported by the Press Ministry. The front page is devoted to breaking news in the fight against drugs, featuring the Interior Ministry's latest anti-narcotics operations. It also announces scheduled television programs devoted to the drug problem. With Windows Media Player, visitors to the site can download material from the Video section. The Health section features the Specialist's Office, where Dr. Vladimir Lunyanov, a psychologist and drug addiction specialist, answers questions from readers. Also featured in Health is an interview with Alexei Nadezhdin, director of the Health Ministry's department devoted to children. The Expert subsection features an article on psychotherapy as a way of healing drug addicts, while the Address subsection lists clinics in various cities where addicts can go for help. The Culture section features works of art devoted to fighting drugs, including an anti-narcotics drawing contest for children. The pictures are hardly uplifting -- one child's drawing shows a demonic skull filled with blood and drug paraphernalia, while a more psychedelic piece features a syringe labeled "death" floating in front of a rainbow and the sun. Also featured in Culture is an interview with Shura, a Russian pop star who recently returned from drug treatment. Who helped him recover from drug addiction? "Mom," he says. "She arrived from Novosibirsk, put me in a clinic and lived together with me." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom