Monday, October 18, 2010

China allows demonstrations anti-Japanese rowdy

BEIJING (AP) - Chinese authorities authorized rowdy anti-Japanese protests in several cities in the weekend to defuse public anger simmering on a territorial dispute with the Japan and prevent the frustration of be turned against the Chinese regime itself, analysts said Monday.

Thousands of Chinese joined in sometimes violent demonstrations Saturday, signs of protestant lifting Japan what China calls Islands Diaoyu.Japon application calls the disputed Senkaku Islands.

China broke at the ministerial level contacts with the Japan last month over detention of Tokyo finally released chinois.Japon captain, fishing boat captain but shocked Tokyo Beijing demanding apologies.

Earlier this month, tension seem to mitigate after first Ministers of countries held an impromptu meeting developed the hallway of an Asia-Europe Summit.

Tolerated by the Chinese authorities, protests began peacefully, but seem out of control with some walkers carrying banners gross, racist and even requiring a Chinese woman band in public, because her dress resembled a kimono spin.Plus later, the Government has warned the public to obey the law when expressing their nationalist sentiments.

Japanese retailer Ito-Yokado and said Isetan demonstrators in the southwestern city of Chengdu broken Windows and the Windows in their stores, Kyodo News Agency reported.

The website of the Federation against defending diao Yutai posted a photo that shows the demonstrators in Chengdu holding a banner of red and yellow canvas that called for the Japan to be "struck the face of the Earth."Other used English and Chinese language and has urged the violence against the Japanese.

"Take a Japanese woman, then place string and beat her daily," read a sign by a young man and photo on Gouride.com, a Chinese-language web forum dedicated to discussions against.

Events in China and online content are often quickly close or heavily controlled.Gouride.com is registered with the United States, but other sites based in China saw comments and photos of protest quickly suppressed by the censors.

It was not clear if the organizers of events in Chengdu were allowed to demonstrate step.Apple Daily Journal Hong Kong said that they were organized by academic groups sponsored by the Government.

A student at the University of South-West nationalities in Chengdu which identifies itself as by his nickname online, break, says plans for the demonstration were distributed by Instant Messaging online groups, but it was not clear on which he had organized.

Shi Yinhong, Professor of international relations at the Beijing Renmin University that students may said not participated in events if the Government is opposed to them.

"If Government very consciously opposed or wanted not only to these events, if they are strongly wanted, then there is nothing," Shi said.

Chengdu, woman eating at a restaurant in fast food, the route demonstration was forced to strip because the marchers had confused his kimono.Elle undressed in bathroom Chinese traditional dress and borrowed clothing, said the Manager of the restaurant dictionary where the incident is product .the ' man, which would give only his name, Zhong, said closes the restaurant a few hours until marchers passed.

While allowing events, Government attempts quickly away from the language of the violence and the offensive by some demonstrators showing a statement late Saturday that called for "rational" patriotism.

"It is understandable that some people have expressed their indignation against the recent erroneous words and actions on the Japanese side," Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Zhaoxu Ma said in a statement online. "Patriotism should be expressed rationally and in accordance with the Act.?

Liu Shanying, analyst at the Chinese Academy of social sciences Institute of Political Science in Beijing, said protests give Chinese a chance to express their anger towards Japan - before she became frustrated with the Chinese Government.

"The Government knows that if they suppress public sentiment, will it make them more strong", said Liu. ""The Government already has a bad reputation at home, taking into account all its problems with corruption, corruption, high prices and pensions, etc.".

"It is to enable the public to express their anger towards foreign countries, otherwise public would doubt the legitimacy of the Government," said.

News agency Xinhua state China says more than 2,000 people protested in Chengdu and thousands of students gathered in the North of the city of Xian.

Report is English seulement.Les protests have not been reported public Chinese-language media and many comments and photos were withdrawn rapidly from the websites of the continent.

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