ISLANDS ROW: JAPANESE PRIME MINISTER URGES CHINA TO
PREVENT ATTACKS IN ESCALATING ANTI JAPAN PROTESTS
Chinese paramilitary forces guarded the perimeter of the Japanese embassy here as they allowed protesters in groups to walk past the building. In Shanghai, hundreds of protesters gathered near the main gate of the Japanese Consulate and chanted anti-Japan slogans. In Guangzhou, the capital of the southern province of Guangdong, over 10,000 people marched along several streets before staging protests outside the Japanese consulate on Sunday. Chinese authorities, meanwhile, beefed up security in major cities to prevent protesters from damaging property.
Protesters yesterday pelted stones at Japan's embassy here amid growing tensions between the two sides over the islands, where surveillance ships dispatched by Beijing asked Japanese coast guard vessels to leave the disputed area or face consequences. "The Chinese people should be rational and obey the law when expressing patriotic feelings and they should abstain from 'smashing and looting'," an appeal from the Chinese authorities said in a commentary carried by the official Xinhua news agency on Sunday,16th September,2012.
Prof. John Kurakar
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