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 ChinaChina Hosts a Successful OlympicsThe 2008 Summer Olympic Games kicked off on Aug. 8, 2008, with a
spectacular opening ceremony that many observers called unparalleled. In
the lead-up to the games, however, China was dogged by its abysmal
human-rights record, crackdown on the Buddhist monks, nearly intolerable
air quality, attempts to censor some journalists reporting on the Games,
and continued ties to the Sudanese government. In addition, four days
before the opening of the Games, two members of the Turkestan Independence
Movement, which is also called the Turkestan Islamic Party, a Muslim group
based in western China, drove a truck into a group of police officers and
then threw explosives and stabbed them. Sixteen police officers died and
another 16 were wounded in the attack. Days later, another 12 people were
killed in a wave of bombings attributed to the group. As host of the
Olympics, China exceeded expectations, despite its moves to stifle
protests and dissent, proving that the country is an economic powerhouse.
China also won a record 51 gold medals, and a total of 100 medals.
The good will and enthusiasm that followed the Olympic Games was
tarnished in September amid reports that three children died and more than
53,000 became sick after drinking milk-based formula that was tainted with
melamine, an industrial chemical that's made from coal and used to produce
plastic and fertilizer. Officials reportedly knew of the scandal months
before it was publicly disclosed.
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