上海万人上街反日游行

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上海万人上街反日游行


据报警方没有阻止示威活动

约一万人在上海游行示威,示威者向日本总领事馆投掷石块和水瓶,并焚烧日本国旗。

示威者砸碎领事馆的窗户。一些日式面馆和酒吧的窗户也被砸碎。示威者也向武警投掷水瓶。

示威者举着"正视历史"、"我们的石油"、"归还钓鱼岛"等标语。

示威者在外滩、人民公园、上海博物馆三处地方集结,沿延安路向日本总领事馆游行,游行队伍长达一公里。

中国一些互联网网站和聊天室是游行组织者的宣传渠道。中国官方否认支持民众的反日示威。

上海约一千名武警维持游行秩序。虽然官方报道没有批准任何游行,但市区道路有警察设置的游行路线路牌。

津杭数千人示威

与此同时,天津也有约二千人举行反日示威。杭州有三千人参加反日游行。

但在北京,一些人在互联网呼吁前往天安门广场集合游行的计划并没有实现。约400名武警在天安门广场警戒,盘问进入广场人们的身份。

约200名武警守卫在日本驻华大使馆周围,以防止上周末使馆窗户被咂碎的暴力事件。

有报道说上周末在北京在组织反日示威的的人士已经被警方拘押或者软禁。

北京市公安局发出通告,呼吁市民不要做"影响社会稳定和有损首都形象的事",并表示未获批准的游行将被追究法律责任。

日外相访华

鉴于中日关系最近因日本教科书修改等问题急剧恶化,日本外相町村信孝将于本周日抵达北京,并与中国外长李肇星会谈。町村信孝表示愿与中方讨论历史问题。

本周二中国国务委员唐家璇对日本共同社主席东洋颜表示说:中日关系正位于"十字路口",日本领导人参拜供奉战犯的靖国神社是问题的关键。

唐家璇还说,影响中日关系政治基础的是两个问题,即历史问题和台湾问题。

但唐家璇表示日本外交官、日本企业家以及其它日本公民在华的安全将得到保证。

BBC
 
22,000 mass in anti-Japanese rally

22,000 mass in anti-Japanese rally

Saturday, April 16, 2005 Posted: 0721 GMT


BEIJING, China -- Tens of thousands of Chinese citizens have taken to the streets in several cities to protest against Japan, with some throwing rocks, plastic bottles and tomatoes at the office of the consulate general, officials said.

An estimated 10,000 protesters were in Shanghai, another 10,000 in Hangzhou and about 2,000 in Guangzhou.

Recent angry anti-Japan protests in China have centered on Japan's approval of history books that downplay its World War II aggression and what China considers Japan's failure to admit atrocities.

China is also opposed to Japan's gaining a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council, something the country is hoping to do.

A spokesman for the Japanese embassy in Beijing told CNN the Shanghai protesters were throwing plastic bottles and tomatoes at the consulate general's office, but did not have any information on damage.

Protesters were singing nationalist songs and shouting slogans demanding the boycott of Japanese goods.

U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan has called for Beijing and Tokyo to calm their flare-up.

"I think the two countries, I hope, will maintain their contacts, and they have a whole series of contests -- commercial, financial, political, and all this," Annan said on Thursday.

"And I hope this issue will be handled in a manner that will not escalate. I rely on the wisdom of the two countries to find a way out."

Annan's call came as the United States warned its citizens in China to be on guard, saying protests planned this weekend could turn against all foreigners.

"The demonstrations are purportedly against Japanese interests, but could involve foreigners in general."

The weekend protests, which seemed to have tacit state support, also targeted Japan's U.N. Security Council bid.

Annan has said he wants to expand the Security Council to better reflect current global political realities, including better representation from the developing world.

But China, a permanent member already, is opposed to Japan getting a seat.

The U.N. chief has called for a decision to be made by September on how to reshape the council. Chinese officials have suggested that time frame is not possible.

In last weekend's protests, which took place in several Chinese cities, thousands of Chinese citizens called for a boycott of Japanese products, burned Japanese flags and shouted anti-Japanese slogans. The protests sparked concern and denunciation from Japan.

Another point of contention is Tokyo's decision to issue drilling rights in a disputed area of the East China Sea.

Japan on Wednesday said it would award deep-sea gas exploration rights in the disputed zone to private companies, a move Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Qin Gang called a "serious provocation."

Both governments disagree on the boundary and both claim the gas deposits. China has already begun exploring the fields, in a move Tokyo says extends into its zone.

Trade concerns
Japanese foreign minister Nobutaka Machimura is expected to go to Beijing this weekend to discuss the fraying ties.

China has stood firm so far, with Premier Wen Jiabao telling reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday Japan must "face up to history squarely."

On Tuesday Japanese Trade Minister Shoichi Nakagawa said he was concerned about the impact of the Chinese sentiment on Japanese companies, one day after Koizumi called the protests "regrettable" and urged the Chinese to protect the nation's citizens.

"Yes, I'm worried ... they're a country that's trying to become a market economy and we need them to take a proper response," Nakagawa told a news conference.

"It's a scary country."

Japan's leaders have so far apologized to China on no fewer than 17 occasions since the two nations restored diplomatic ties in 1972, according to The Economist Global Agenda.

Japan is now also widely regarded as a model nation -- a pacificist democracy that donates large sums of money to the United Nations and the World Bank.

But the textbook row has only exacerbated a deep-seated ill-will. Of 1,000 Chinese in major cities surveyed in a telephone poll by the independent Social Survey Institute of China, nearly all said the textbook move was an insult, with most saying it was "open provocation," Reuters reported.

The tensions can be traced back to Japan's military campaigns in the last century. Japan invaded Manchuria in 1931, and occupied various parts of China until 1945.

In particular, Chinese say Tokyo plays down 1937's "Nanjing massacre." When that city fell to the Japanese Imperial Army, tens of thousands of civilians and prisoners of war were killed.

There is also much resentment of Japan's WWII practice of forcing women from China and other parts of Asia to become sex slaves for its soldiers.

Several appeals by those women for compensation have been rejected by Tokyo's high court.

CNN correspondent Tara Duffy contributed to this report.
 
明?咀站‧

新攘社指?十孺人反日咣行[14:16]

2005/04/16


日本聆上海?钌事疝外的防暴警察陪示威者。(?新社)





?地多?城市爆办反日示威,其中以上海的?模最大,中?官方新攘社?道,上海有近十孺人?加反日咣行。

上海的咣行人士今早9?左右?市中心人民??出办,沿南京西路、?陂北路向延安西路行咄,目的地是日本聆上海?钌事疝。

新攘社?道,檫始?咣行人士只有俭?百人,但至早上10?10分左右,向延安西路方向行咄的咣行赀伍已增加到近十孺人。咣行赀伍中不?有高校?生、?有部分市民。

有上海市民表示,他?是自办?加咣行,目的是向日本??主柳抬钷提出抗阻;亦有人表示,他?只是??日本右翼分子,?不想影?中日晷?。


(新攘社)



咣行人士高佩中??旗及抗阻?铪。他?高唱中??歌,又高喊反日口?。??咿一些日本食肆?,部分人情诀激?,向餐?的招牌投?塍物,後?更?整?招牌拆?。

?咿俭3小?咣行,咣行人士抵哌日本聆上海?钌事疝附近。??有大批防暴警察戒?,防暴警察阻止咣行人士接近钌事疝?,腽方一度办生推撞。有示威者向钌事疝投?石?、膈蛋或您水樽。??一幅?告?箱的玻璃被??。

新攘社?道,杭州今早亦有上孺名青年?生和市民走上街钷,佩行咣行,反?日本申?加入?合?安理?常任理事?以及修改教科?等一系列事件。?道指警察?咣行人群咄行了?真,但?有成功。

新攘社指出,上海和杭州??日本的集?咣行活?是自办酵?的,是反?日本右翼?力修改教科?、日本钌?人?拜靖?神社等不能正?侵略?史的行?。


在北京,日本聆攘大使疝外有武警戒?,?阻止?者拍?。(法新社)



除了上海和杭州外,天津市今早亦有俭300人佩行反日示威。示威人士唱?歌,又高喊抵制日?和保徐?酤?等口?;在深圳,早上有十多人在一家日儋百?公司外抗阻。

至於上周曾爆办大?模反日咣行的北京和?州,整?上午都有大批公安武警在敏感地?戒?,??未?有反日人士集劫。

上海咀友:反日咣行成功[15:23]

2005/04/16



上海今日有超咿10孺人咣行,其中1名示威者在咀站留言描述咣行的咿程,他感到今次咣行很成功。

?名咀友表示,他9?不到就到人民??了,?找到赀伍,正感到疑惑期殓,哞哞大概?十?人咿?了,打著?遮,高喊口?,?且不少人靳一著白色上砚,?“X X 酌券中山北路_I?所”,感迂比蒉有酵?,他立褚?上,?手?要到了?他?做的“勿忘??”小傥?,便跟上赀伍出办了,前面警察早已?指定好路?了。

他指出,一路上加入的人越?越多,?咣行赀伍行到日本商度,人群就大叫口?,腠然有那???人扔扔抵泉水和膈蛋,秩序?篦整?。

?名示威者指,本?警察不准人群走咄淮海路,但是人群共同高唱?歌,一起?利地把他?手拉手的防?突破了。

?咣行赀伍走到虹?路延安路交界,警察又把他??住,只能到钌事疝後樵,大家又一起?咿了警察手拉手的防?。

?咣行人群到哌日本聆上海钌事疝?,一遍喊口?,一?向使疝扔垃圾,警察也?有制止,有了爬上了?拉起了大?遮,?起了?旗,?有了?起了太?旗,。

?名咀友费,他感迂今天的咣行政府有盍期防止意外办生的手段,?人民??到仙霞路一路上警察很多,也??到和大家有什???行?,很多防?也是蒺易就突破了。
 
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哈哈哈,想不倒上海也游行了啊,顶~~~
 
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哈哈哈,想不倒上海也游行了啊,顶~~~


上海从来就是一座具有光荣革命传统的英雄城市!

上海是近代中国革命民主运动的发轫地,是中国工人阶级的摇篮,中国共产党在这里诞生。许多叱咤风云的无产阶级革命家都曾经在上海活动,领导和组织了波澜壮阔的工人运动,为中国革命的伟大事业建立了不朽的历史丰碑。

从反封建小刀会起义到北阀武装起义, 从1-28凇沪抗战到四行仓库八百壮士, 在抵御外敌, 光复中华的伟大历史进程中, 从来都少不了上海!
 
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“内卫”字样臂章是武警内卫部队05年的新款臂章

这位武警肩章有两条黄杠,估计是个班长
估计是个大班长
 
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上海从来就是一座具有光荣革命传统的英雄城市!

上海是近代中国革命民主运动的发轫地,是中国工人阶级的摇篮,中国共产党在这里诞生。许多叱咤风云的无产阶级革命家都曾经在上海活动,领导和组织了波澜壮阔的工人运动,为中国革命的伟大事业建立了不朽的历史丰碑。

从反封建小刀会起义到北阀武装起义, 从1-28凇沪抗战到四行仓库八百壮士, 在抵御外敌, 光复中华的伟大历史进程中, 从来都少不了上海!

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