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China to free men held for tacking Japanese envoy's car in Beijing

ANI - Thursday 6 September 2012

Tokyo, Sept 6 (ANI): Chinese police is expected to release two men suspected of attacking the Japanese ambassador's car in Beijing, sources have revealed.



Beijing public security officials held a 23-year-old man from Hebei Province and a 25-year-old man from Heilongjiang Province on Tuesday.



According to the Japan Times, the men have been held under China's Public Security Control Law, which grants police the authority to hold suspects up to 15 days and fine them up to 1,000 Yuan.



The report said that Japanese Embassy officials revealed the Beijing Public Security Bureau indicated it has decided to hold the two suspects in jail for five days, but won't seek criminal prosecution, citing the minor nature of the offense.



Ambassador Uichiro Niwa's car was attacked in Beijing on August 28 while he was returning to the embassy.



A man, believed to be a Chinese national, got out of the BMW from the front passenger side, took a Japanese flag from the ambassador's car and ran away.
China to free men held for tacking Japanese envoy's car in Beijing
 
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typical japanese propaganda.

accoroding to the article itself, the man took the japanese flag from the car and ran away. how this can be considered as an "attack". it is clearly not violent, it is clearly not aggressive.

one day nazi, always nazi
 
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Of course he's going to get released. He took a flag from a car, and that's at most theft. A minor crime that does not require extended period of detention.
 
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China to free men held for tacking Japanese envoy's car in Beijing

ANI - Thursday 6 September 2012

Tokyo, Sept 6 (ANI): Chinese police is expected to release two men suspected of attacking the Japanese ambassador's car in Beijing, sources have revealed.



Beijing public security officials held a 23-year-old man from Hebei Province and a 25-year-old man from Heilongjiang Province on Tuesday.



According to the Japan Times, the men have been held under China's Public Security Control Law, which grants police the authority to hold suspects up to 15 days and fine them up to 1,000 Yuan.



The report said that Japanese Embassy officials revealed the Beijing Public Security Bureau indicated it has decided to hold the two suspects in jail for five days, but won't seek criminal prosecution, citing the minor nature of the offense.



Ambassador Uichiro Niwa's car was attacked in Beijing on August 28 while he was returning to the embassy.



A man, believed to be a Chinese national, got out of the BMW from the front passenger side, took a Japanese flag from the ambassador's car and ran away.
China to free men held for tacking Japanese envoy's car in Beijing
This man is lucky that he is in China. Try to pull that stunt in afganistan or iraq to a car with US flag on it, and see what will happen.
 
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typical japanese propaganda.

accoroding to the article itself, the man took the japanese flag from the car and ran away. how this can be considered as an "attack". it is clearly not violent, it is clearly not aggressive.

one day nazi, always nazi

Unpolite citizen and uneducated answer. You can oppose them but you must treat them like your guest once they are in your house. Once your country and their country are still in diplomatic relation, you must respect them and their property.

Don't say they are nazi. Look at your own move before blaming others.:lol:
 
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