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Thousands in China, Japan rally over island claims

Associated Press | Posted: Saturday, October 16, 2010 10:15 am

Thousands of Chinese marched in the streets in sometimes violent protests Saturday against Japan and its claim to disputed islands, a show of anger far larger than past protests over the competing territorial claims.

Photos from the southwestern city of Chengdu and the central city of Zhengzhou showed hundreds of people marching with banners and signs protesting Japan's claim on what China calls the Diaoyu islands. Japan calls them the Senkaku islands.

Japanese retailers Ito-Yokado and Isetan said protesters in Chengdu broke windows and showcases in their stores, Kyodo News agency reported.

China's state-run Xinhua News Agency said more than 2,000 people protested in Chengdu and thousands of college students gathered in the northern city of Xian.

The report was in English only. The protests were not reported in Chinese-language state media, and many comments and photos were quickly removed from mainland websites.

Protests in China are often quickly shut down or heavily controlled. It was not clear whether the organizers had permission to demonstrate Saturday.

The Chinese demonstrations appeared to be in response to online reports about a planned protest in Tokyo, where about 2,500 people held flags and marched near the Chinese Embassy to protest China's claim to the islands. Some also called for the release of Liu Xiaobo, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning Chinese dissident who is serving an 11-year prison sentence for subversion.

A spokesman for China's Foreign Ministry said China had contacted Japanese officials to "express serious concern" over the Tokyo protest, according to a statement on the ministry's website.

Spokesman Ma Zhaoxu made no mention of the anti-Japan protests in China _ a difference from last month, when the ministry responded to far smaller protests outside the Japanese Embassy in Beijing and the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai with a call for calm.

At the time, tensions were high over a collision between a Chinese fishing boat and two Japanese coast guard ships near the islands in the East China Sea. China repeatedly demanded the return of the detained fishing boat captain. Japan eventually released the captain, but Beijing shocked Tokyo by demanding an apology.

Earlier this month, the tensions seemed to calm after the prime ministers of the two countries held an impromptu after-dinner meeting in the corridor of an Asia-Europe summit.

Police in the Chinese cities of Chengdu, Xian and Zhengzhou would not confirm Saturday's protests, saying they would not talk to the media.

"It was peaceful, with no clashes," said an employee of a Starbucks next to the square in Chengdu where protesters gathered.

The man, surnamed Fu, said by phone that a large number of police had kept order and that the protest had ended.

In downtown Xian, a woman answering the telephone at the Bell Tower Hotel said crowds were still in the streets Saturday evening.

"It started in the early afternoon," the woman said. "There are still quite a lot of people here."

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A man holds a banner while marching during an anti-Japan protest in downtown Zhengzhou, in central China's Henan province, Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010. Chinese characters on the banner reads, "Down with Japan, Protect Diaoyu Island." (AP Photo)

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People hold banners during an anti-Japan protest in downtown Zhengzhou, in central China's Henan province, Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010. Chinese characters on the banners reads, "Boycott Japanese Products," and "Japanese, Get Out Of China."(AP Photo)

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People march during an anti-Japan protest in downtown Zhengzhou, in central China's Henan province, Saturday, Oct. 16, 2010. Chinese characters on the banners read, "Boycott Japanese Products," and "Japanese, Get Out Of Diaoyu Island."(AP Photo)


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Japanese protesters spreading a banner with a message reading, "We Don't Forgive China's Invasion of Senkaku Islands," shout slogans before setting out on a march down the streets in central Tokyo as an estimated 2,500 protesters take to the streets during a protest against China on Saturday Oct. 16, 2010. (AP Photo/Koji Ueda)
 
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So sick of them dragging Liu into everything. "Some" "people" "called" for the "release" of Liu Xiaobo. No quantitative or qualitative evidence given. Garbage sentence.

Do some of the signs say that? (asking for Liu's release)

I heard that all the news reports inside China were taken down after they went online. Since this island issue is not against the govt, rather in support for China, anyone help me understand?
 
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Do some of the signs say that? (asking for Liu's release)

I heard that all the news reports inside China were taken down after they went online. Since this island issue is not against the govt, rather in support for China, anyone help me understand?

No, the signs are all about anti-Japan. Why would you think that they would call for the release of Liu? Do you realize how many people in China hate Liu?

Chinese government does not like people getting angry at anything. Even foreign countries and even traitors like Liu! They think it will be bad for China's image, but the propaganda department is ridiculously out of touch with reality. Our image is bad enough, if we behaved like North Korea our image would hardly be worse. Might as well hit back. Throw Liu to the mob, burn some Japanese cars, trash an American clothing stand, etc.
 
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Do some of the signs say that? (asking for Liu's release)

I heard that all the news reports inside China were taken down after they went online. Since this island issue is not against the govt, rather in support for China, anyone help me understand?


With or without the island issue , the Chinese people do not support LIOU, because everyone knows what he is? Some people do not face the facts again, to find a good reason to own?
 
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With or without the island issue , the Chinese people do not support LIOU, because everyone knows what he is? Some people do not face the facts again, to find a good reason to own?

Exactly, come to China and you won't find anyone who supports Liu Xiaobo.
 
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No, the signs are all about anti-Japan. Why would you think that they would call for the release of Liu? Do you realize how many people in China hate Liu?
I do realize that... I asked because you mentioned in your post: "Some" "people" "called" for the "release" of Liu Xiaobo... so wasn't sure if you meant by the signs. Anyways.. got my answer. :tup:
 
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What is so special about these islands? The world's islands will be under water in a few decades because of global warming.

China should focus more on india's occupation of South Tibet (indians call the territory arunachal pradesh).

China needs to take South Tibet back from India. islands are not as important as South Tibet is.

U people will not stop until and unless u see both India and China fight

Spartley Islands r important to China because they r rich fishing grounds,hold oil reserves and important in establishing international boundaries.

On the other hand Arunachal or south Tibet(whatever the hell u call it)is nothing more than a diplomatic contention for China.

definitely they can focus were ever they want,at least they can focus,but dont expect any miracles after that this time
 
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U people will not stop until and unless u see both India and China fight

Spartley Islands r important to China because they r rich fishing grounds,hold oil reserves and important in establishing international boundaries.

On the other hand Arunachal or south Tibet(whatever the hell u call it)is nothing more than a diplomatic contention for China.

definitely they can focus were ever they want,at least they can focus,but dont expect any miracles after that this time


What will be the use of those islands when the islands will be under water due to global warming?


Disappearing world: Global warming claims tropical island - Climate Change, Environment - The Independent
 
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What is so special about these islands? The world's islands will be under water in a few decades because of global warming.


China should focus more on india's occupation of South Tibet (indians call the territory arunachal pradesh).

China needs to take South Tibet back from india. islands are not as important as South Tibet is.


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hey dude..from where the arunachal pradesh came????:blink:
this discussion is about protest over islands in china & japan,not about global warming & arunachal pradesh.

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What will be the use of those islands when the islands will be under water due to global warming?

Underwater fishing? :lol:

Underwater oil exploration?

International maritime boundaries?

Seriously, what a lame attempt at showing your India obsession :lol::lol::lol:
 
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