Meskipun China punya banyak pabrik rokok dengan dukungan puluhan ribu buruh dan
mendapatkan retribusi dari industri rokok, pemerintah berani memberlakukan
larangan merokok di semua venue olah raga di Olimipade nanti. Ini adalah
langkah awal untuk melarang orang merokok di tempat umum. Tentunya sebagai
upaya melindungi mereka yang tidak merokok dari racun asap tembakau. Yang
sudah kecanduan ya silakan teruskan.


Tetapi itu China.
Orang Indonesia yang berminat menonton Olimpiade nanti kalau mau merokok
lakukan di tempat-tempat di luar venue olah raga. 


KM



China bans smoking at Olympics  

By Richard Spencer in Beijing 
Daily Telegraph
May 31, 2007 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/05/31/wchina31.xml

China will risk the wrath of the country's 350 million smokers today by
declaring the site of the Beijing Olympics a smoke-free zone. 

Anywhere else the decision would hardly raise an eyebrow, but in China -
home to a third of the world's smokers and its largest tobacco industry -
the decision has been controversial and subject to unusually public debate.
The World Health Organisation estimates that a million Chinese die every
year from smoking-related illnesses. 

Yesterday officials confirmed that a ban would be announced today to mark
World No Smoking Day. 

"It will be applied in all Olympic venues and restaurants," said Zhang
Jianshu, a city spokesman. 

A sign of the passions the issue can raise has already been seen at the
stadiums for next year's games. Earlier this month, an attempt by security
guards to stop construction workers taking a cigarette break in a no smoking
zone degenerated into a drunken brawl, with several workers injured. 

The tobacco industry has also fought back. Zhang Baozhen, an industry
official who is also a member of the National People's Congress, the
parliament, has said that a ban could cause "social instability" - the
Chinese leadership's greatest fear. 
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