Thursday, April 14, 2005

Bejing protesters stone Japanese Embassy

The Bejing protesters stone the Japanese Embassy, this is a shock issue arisen recently. Actually, what is happening due to the emotion of the public of Bejing and the southern China running high until stone the Japanese Embassy?

Does the approval by the government of Japan whitewashing their country's militaristic past, conceal the impetus public of China to demonstrate?

Backgroud
As knowingly, Japan plays as a cruel role in the second world war. The domain of the China is the bigest in the world. Most of the mightiness countries in the second world war set the target to predominant the land to satisfy their vanity, including the Japan.

On account of the public of China are not submit, has force the Japan into the anger posotion.
Hence, the Japan had outspread a lot of barbarity carnage, illustrate as the Nanjing bloodbath which treat the human as tool to wreak. At the time the Japanese militry treat the human cruel, have put the public in a extreme misery. the bad rememberance of the public not to easy to blot out in a short time.

Although the Nanjing bloodbath already is the path of history but the feeling injury and interior hurt still stay fresh in their. From the background of the history, we can easily know the reason of why the demonstation easily to build up in a meanwhile. on the other hand, there is a invetigation point out the demonstration build up by the public mean that the awakeness China citizen.

Relationship between Japan and China turn into freeze
On the other hand, the relations between Japan and China have plunged to their lowest point in more than a decade after a weekend of violent anti-Japanese protests in Beijing and other cities.

There are 10,000 protesters surrounded a Japanese-run supermarket in the southern city of Shenzhen and shouted "Boycott Japanese goods" and some threw plastic bottles of water at the store.Tokyo has demanded an apology compensation and a promise that it would not happen again in this cases . But, there are similar protests have broken out in several other Chinese cities in the past two weeks

Tokyo's approval of a new history textbook which whitewashes Japan's wartime atrocities, including the forced recruitment of thousands of sex slaves, and biological weapons experiments on civilians.in the addition, scarbble of the Senkaku/Daiyou islands in the East China Sea due to the relationship between Japan and China freeze. And, Tokyo recently announced that it would end economic aid to China.

Beijing has moved to block Japan's attempt to become a permanent member of the UN security council, a bid which has been opposed by more than 20 million people in an online petition.

Argument fo the distoring history
Some of the scholar also argue that the China goverment are designed to start up the conflict with the Japanese. China Accuses Japan of Distorting History, but in the same time the China also distoring history. why do i say that? the isusse that the China Also missing:

* The 1989 crackdown on democracy demonstrations, when Chinese troops killed hundreds and possibly thousands of unarmed protesters
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* The estimated 30 million Chinese who starved to death during the 1958-61 "Great Leap Forward," revolutionary leader Mao Zedong's attempt to speed up China's farm and factory output through mass collectivization.

Textbooks gloss over ally North Korea's invasion of South Korea at the start of the 1950-53 Korean War, a conflict that drew in troops from the United States and other countries on the side of the South and China's army in support of the North.

The texts say only that "civil war broke out," without mentioning how it started. America is portrayed as an invader that forced Beijing to intervene by threatening Chinese territory.

A seventh-grade text also accuses the U.S. military of using biological weapons during the Korean War, repeating a claim made by China, North Korea and the former Soviet Union during the Cold War but never proven.

While Japan's distortions of its history appear driven by a reluctance to accept shame, China's are aimed at preserving communist rule, said Sin-ming Shaw, a China scholar at Oxford University in England.

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