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u****d
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中国投资环境恶化坐实了。野田21日在联合国的演讲可以充分发挥了。
Panasonic, Toyota Report Damages in China as Protests Widen
By Bloomberg News - Sep 16, 2012 7:34 AM ET
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A Panasonic Corp. (6752) factory and a Toyota Motor Corp. (7203) dealership
in China were damaged by fire as anti-Japanese demonstrations spread across
the country, prompting Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda to urge the Chinese
government to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Smoke and flames were reported as coming from Panasonic’s electronic-parts
plant in eastern Shandong province’s Qingdao city, said Atsushi Hinoki, a
Tokyo-based Panasonic spokesman. Keisuke Kirimoto, a Toyota spokesman, said
an auto dealership in the same port city was damaged, and the company was
checking for losses in other cities.
Enlarge image
Demonstrators protest outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing on September
16, 2012. Photographer: Goh Chai Hin/AFP/Getty Images
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Demonstrators walk near paramilitary police officers in front of the
Japanese consulate in Shanghai on Sept. 16, 2012. Photographer: Eugene
Hoshiko/AP
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Tensions between Asia’s two largest economies escalated after Noda’s
government said last week his country would purchase disputed islands in the
East China Sea from their private Japanese owner, prompting China to
dispatch government vessels near the islands known as Senkaku in Japanese
and Diaoyu in Chinese. The row takes place as both countries grapple with a
global economic slowdown and China’s Communist Party prepares for a
generational leadership change.
More than 10,000 people marched in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou,
according to the official Xinhua News Agency. Mass protests were also held
in the cities of Harbin, Nanjing, Hohhot, Changchun and Wuhan, with
demonstrations largely peaceful and few instances of looting and vandalism,
it said.
The protesters said they were responding to calls posted on online forums or
Tencent Holdings Ltd. (700)’s messaging service QQ, Xinhua said. In
Shenzhen, police used tear gas and water cannons to drive back thousands of
anti-Japan protesters occupying a major street, Radio Television Hong Kong
reported.
‘Down with Japan Devils’
“I intend to strongly demand that the Chinese government ensure security”
of Japanese citizens, Noda said today on public broadcaster NHK’s “Sunday
Debate” program. “I strongly object” to the burning of Japanese flags and
the protests.
Japan’s Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba returned to Tokyo after cutting
short a visit to Australia, while the nation’s new ambassador to China died
today after an illness.
In Shanghai, hundreds of riot police separated groups of protesters as they
gathered outside the Japanese consulate chanting, “down with Japan devils,
boycott Japanese goods, give back Diaoyu.” There were no reports of
injuries in the largely peaceful protests.
“Japan is becoming more and more arrogant and the feelings of Chinese are
increasingly being oppressed,” said Xiao Feng, 26, an office worker who
came to Shanghai to join a few hundred other protesters from Jiangxi
province. “We need to step up and make our feelings known that they can’t
just have their way.”
Fishing to Resume
Protests occurred in Qingdao, Xi’an, Guangzhou and Hong Kong yesterday as
more than 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside the Embassy of Japan in
Beijing. Japan’s Kyodo News said more than 40,000 people joined the
demonstrations in 20 Chinese cities. Overseas Chinese in Houston and Chicago
also protested the Japanese government’s purchase of the islands, Xinhua
reported.
Chinese fishermen from Fujian and Zhejiang provinces may resume their
activities near disputed islands with Japan today after a three-month
seasonal moratorium, China National Radio reported. More than 1,000 fishing
boats go there every year, according to CNR.
Activists from Hong Kong plan to sail to the islands on Sept. 18, China
National Radio reported on its website yesterday. Japan last month arrested
and deported a group that departed from Hong Kong and landed on the islets
to assert China’s claim.
Japan’s incoming envoy Shinichi Nishimiya died this morning after an
illness, the Foreign Ministry said in an e-mailed statement. Nishimiya was
sent to the hospital for an unspecified illness two days after his
appointment, the ministry said on Sept. 13.
Foreign Minister Koichiro Gemba and Defense Minister Satoshi Morimoto
returned to Tokyo yesterday after cutting short a visit to Australia, public
broadcaster NHK reported.
To contact Bloomberg News staff for this story: Chua Kong Ho in Shanghai at
k****[email protected]; Mariko Yasu in Tokyo at m***[email protected]; Yuki
Hagiwara in Tokyo at y********[email protected]
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Paul Tighe at ptighe@
bloomberg.net
T*******a
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恩,等到我共东海也画了线,联合国上支持硫球独立,日本就更满意了。

【在 u****d 的大作中提到】
: 中国投资环境恶化坐实了。野田21日在联合国的演讲可以充分发挥了。
: Panasonic, Toyota Report Damages in China as Protests Widen
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u****d
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你要相信日本不是美国支持的,你弱智,
你要相信美日没有进一步的计划和措施,你脑残,
你要相信当年靠下棋弄死苏修的美帝弄不死白兔,你OK。

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
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: 恩,等到我共东海也画了线,联合国上支持硫球独立,日本就更满意了。

T*******a
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我草,那你猫在那装鳖美日就不弄你了?你不脑残,为何为美日张目?

【在 u****d 的大作中提到】
: 你要相信日本不是美国支持的,你弱智,
: 你要相信美日没有进一步的计划和措施,你脑残,
: 你要相信当年靠下棋弄死苏修的美帝弄不死白兔,你OK。

u****d
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对,玉碎最光荣。

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
:
: 我草,那你猫在那装鳖美日就不弄你了?你不脑残,为何为美日张目?

T*******a
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不想玉碎也是碎,别以为可以缝里过。

【在 u****d 的大作中提到】
: 对,玉碎最光荣。
u****d
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当年山本五十六也是这么想的。

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
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: 不想玉碎也是碎,别以为可以缝里过。

T*******a
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谁想都一样,不是玉碎,就是瓦碎,概莫能外。

【在 u****d 的大作中提到】
: 当年山本五十六也是这么想的。
l******t
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丢掉幻想,准备战斗。

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
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: 谁想都一样,不是玉碎,就是瓦碎,概莫能外。

m**c
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伪共连撤回大使或经济制裁都不敢用,只能靠一批匪徒破坏中国人的财产来表达了.

【在 T*******a 的大作中提到】
:
: 谁想都一样,不是玉碎,就是瓦碎,概莫能外。

T*******a
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直接打比撤大使和经济制裁更不厉害?

【在 m**c 的大作中提到】
: 伪共连撤回大使或经济制裁都不敢用,只能靠一批匪徒破坏中国人的财产来表达了.
p********n
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太好了 越走越远
p********n
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太好了 越走越远
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