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        Artists caught abusing drugs should given second chance: Official

        chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2016-06-27 10:34

        Artists caught abusing drugs should given second chance: Official

        Taiwan-based Chinese actor Kai Ko reacts during a press conference in Beijing on August 29, 2014. [Photo/IC]

        Artists charged with drug abuse should be given second chance when they return to the society after serving their terms, said an official of China National Narcotics Control Commission.

        In an interview with China News on the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, Lan Weihong, deputy director of Office of China National Narcotics Control and Commission, said public figures, especially those in showbiz, have tremendous impact on the youths.

        "As a group, they shoulder more social responsibility. As celebrities, as the idols of our youths, they should set good examples, not just on the screen but also in their private lives. If our idols appear great on screen but do drugs in private, then they shouldn't go on the screen in the first place," said Lan.

        However, Lan did speak on behalf of those who have done wrong and called on the society to give them second chances.

        "We are a society ruled by law, and artists who do drugs will be punished according to the law, and?by the media watchdog and Ministry of Culture. After that, if they?comply with the regulations, they can perform again. The public has the right to choose as well. Viewers can choose to see or not see someone's work; that's perfectly normal."

        Beijing Trade Association for Performances announced last September that it would not hire any stars involved in drug abuse or prostitution following high-profile arrests of celebrities last year.

        Jaycee Chan, son of China's kung fu superstar Jackie Chan, and Kai Ko, the young star who shot to fame for his role in You are the apple of my eye, both charged with drug offences last year, have resumed their artistic career after serving their sentences.

        For those charged with drug abuses and wanting to return to the stage, Wei advised them to be as good as their words.

        "Quit once and for all, stay away from drugs, and have the courage to come out to the public and admit your mistake and explain how you overcame the problem. I believe people are willing to accept such honesty. If you hide, or go back on your words, you will be shunned," said Lan.

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