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anti-japan protesters clash at embassy .. breaking .. Beijing
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[quote:redrosie:MV8xOTg5NTIyXzMzNDUwNTQ1X0VDNkY5MzI4] BEIJING —The freedom with which the Chinese public was allowed to stage major protests against Japan over the weekend reflects China's determination not to surrender its claims to the Senkaku Islands —even at the risk of escalating the situation to uncontrollable levels. Despite the leadership's efforts to ensure social stability in the runup to the Communist Party's congress in October, it has so far shown no signs of curbing the anti-Japan protests, making it likely they will continue until at least Tuesday, the 81st anniversary of the Mukden Incident, also known as the Manchurian Incident, Japan's pretext for invading China. http://www.japantimes.co.jp/text/nn20120917a7.html [/quote]
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