 | Chinese anti-riot police stand outside the defaced and broken windows of the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime past as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | Chinese anti-riot police stand outside the defaced and broken windows of the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime past as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | Chinese protesters wearing underwear painted as the Japanese flag while display the anti-Japanese banners during a demonstration in Shanghai April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime past as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | Protesters stand next to a Japanese car turned by other protesters near Japanese Consulate Saturday April 16, 2005 in Shanghai, China. Protesters defied government warnings and held demonstrations Saturday in two Chinese cities, amid suggestions that Beijing was trying to use the unrest to block Tokyo's bid for a permanent U.N. Security Council seat. The anti-Japanese banners say 'Little dog Koizumi,' left, and 'Boycott Japanese Products,' right. click to open  |
 | A Chinese protestor confronts anti-riot police outside the Japanese Consulate in Shanghai April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime past as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | A Chinese protester hurls a bottle of water towards the Japanese Consulate as anti-riot police keep guard during a demonstration in Shanghai April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | Thousands of Chinese protesters display their national flags and anti-Japanese banners during a demonstration in Shanghai, April 16, 2005. Anti-Japanese protests in Shanghai turned violent on Saturday when some 10,000 Chinese protesters began hurling rocks and bottles at Japanese restaurants and burning Japan's national emblem. They were protesting against Japan's wartime as China stepped up security around Tokyo's missions and pledged to protect Japanese businesses from another wave of violent protest. click to open  |
 | Chinese demonstrators march the streets during an anti-Japanese rally in Shanghai on April 16th 2005. Thousands of people staged violent anti-Japanese rallies across China in a second weekend of protests. click to open  |
 | Chinese demonstrators shout slogans during an anti-Japanese rally in Shanghai on April 16th 2005. Thousands of people staged violent anti-Japanese rallies across China in a second weekend of protests. click to open  |
 | Chinese policemen contain demonstrators during an anti-Japanese rally in Shanghai April 16 2005. Thousands of people staged violent anti-Japanese rallies across China in a second weekend of protests. click to open  |