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demonstrator holding a poster of China's late Chairman Mao Zedong yells slogans during a protest against Japan's purchase of the disputed Senkaku or Diaoyu islands outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing September 15, 2012. Thousands of protesters besieged the Japanese embassy in Beijing on Saturday, hurling rocks and bottles at the building as police struggled to keep control, amid growing tensions...
Reuters India | 247 Day(s) Ago
Sunday as demonstrators again took to the streets in scores of cities in a long-running conflict over a group of tiny disputed islands.The protests erupted in Beijing and many other cities Saturday, when demonstrators besieged theese Embassy, hurling rocks, eggs and bottles and testing police cordons, prompting the Japanese prime minister to call on Beijing to ensure protection of his country's people...
Japanese PM urges China to prevent attacks in escalating anti-Japan protests
Islands row: Japanese PM urges China to prevent attacks in escalating anti-Japan protestsProtesters in China began another day of demonstrations against Japan on September 16, 2012, after protests over disputed islands spread across numerous cities and at times turned violent.BEIJING: Thousands of anti-Japan protesters mounted demonstrations in cities across China as authorities on Sunday appealed...
Times Of India | 247 Day(s) Ago
arrests.Protesters wave Chinese flags while marching outside Japanese embassy during a protest in Beijing September 16, 2012.(Reuters) - Torrid protests against Japan flared in Chinese cities for a second day on Sunday, with the government struggling to find a balance between venting public anger and containing violence that could backfire ahead of a delicate leadership succession.The protests over...
Reuters India | 247 Day(s) Ago
Demonstrators hold up crossed-out portraits of Japan's Prime Minster Yoshihiko Noda during a protest in Nanning. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on Sunday called on China to ensure the safety of Japanese people and businesses amid reports of vandalism in an intensifying territorial row between the two nations. -- PHOTO: REUTERSTOKYO (AFP) - Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda on Sunday called...
Straits Times | 247 Day(s) Ago
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