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  2005 Boycotting Japan Crisis [4p.36n]
updated: 2009-12-10

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Paint is splattered on an advertisement of a Japanese restaurant as thousands of protesters stage an anti-Japan demonstration in China's southern city of Shenzhen April 10, 2005. Similar protests in various Chinese cities during the weekend were the latest eruption of anger at what many Chinese see as Tokyo's whitewashing of World War Two atrocities and its bid for a permanent seat on the U.N. Security Council. click to open
A Chinese protesters wears an anti-Japanese banner during a demonstration outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing April 9, 2005. Chinese demonstrators smashed windows and threw stones at the Japanese embassy and businesses in Beijing on Saturday as part of protests by more than 10,000 its newly approved textbook that whitewashed wartime atrocities. click to open
A Chinese protester throws an egg at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing as others clamor for more eggs Saturday April 9, 2005. About 1,000 protesters threw rocks, bottles and eggs at the Japanese Embassy on Saturday following a march by more than 6,000 demanding a boycott of Japanese goods to oppose new textbooks that critics say whitewash the Japanese military's wartime atrocities. click to open
A Chinese protester throws a rock at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing as two police officers look on Saturday April 9, 2005. About 1,000 protesters threw rocks and bottles at the Japanese Embassy on Saturday following a march by more than 6,000 demanding a boycott of Japanese goods to oppose new textbooks that critics say whitewash the Japanese military's wartime atrocities. click to open
Chinese paramilitary police officers stand guard outside the Japanese Embassy in Beijing Saturday April 9, 2005. About 1,000 protesters threw rocks and bottles at the Japanese Embassy on Saturday following a march by more than 6,000 demanding a boycott of Japanese goods to oppose new textbooks that critics say whitewash the Japanese military's wartime atrocities. click to open
Chinese protesters throw eggs at the Japanese Embassy in Beijing Saturday April 9, 2005. About 1,000 protesters threw rocks, bottles and eggs at the Japanese Embassy on Saturday following a march by more than 6,000 demanding a boycott of Japanese goods to oppose new textbooks that critics say whitewash the Japanese military's wartime atrocities. click to open
A Chinese protestor throws eggs at the Japanese embassy in Beijing April 9, 2005. Chinese demonstrators smashed windows and threw stones at the Japanese embassy and businesses in Beijing on Saturday as part of protests by more than 10,000 against Japan's wartime past and its U.N. security council bid. click to open
A Chinese protestor holds a flag with a picture of late Communist Party chairman Mao Zedong during a demonstration outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing April 9, 2005. Chinese demonstrators smashed windows and threw stones at the Japanese embassy and businesses in Beijing on Saturday as part of protests by more than 10,000 against Japan's wartime past and its U.N. security council bid. click to open
Chinese riot policemen guard the Japanese embassy in Beijing April 9, 2005. Chinese demonstrators smashed windows and threw stones at the Japanese embassy and businesses in Beijing on Saturday as part of protests by more than 10,000 against Japan's wartime past and its U.N. security council bid. click to open
A Chinese protestor hurls stones at the Japanese embassy in Beijing April 9, 2005. Chinese demonstrators smashed windows and threw stones at the Japanese embassy and businesses in Beijing on Saturday as part of protests by more than 10,000 against Japan's wartime past and its U.N. security council bid. click to open


 
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