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--- In [email protected], "Sunny" <ambon@...> wrote:
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> http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1227775/1/.html
> Anti-Japan protesters surrender in China
> Posted: 24 September 2012 2212 hrs 
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>       Chinese riot police stand firm against anti-Japan protesters during a 
> protest in the southern city of Shenzhen on September 18. (AFP/File - Peter 
> Parks) 
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> BEIJING: Five anti-Japan demonstrators who turned violent at a protest in 
> Shenzhen surrendered to police, state media said on Monday as China began to 
> question whether protests over disputed islands went too far.
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> The five men gave themselves up after police launched a social media campaign 
> targeting demonstrators who damaged property in the southern city, the state 
> news agency Xinhua said, with 350 calls received by Sunday night.
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> Some of the nationwide protests this month over the East China Sea islands 
> known as Diaoyu in China and Senkaku in Japan turned violent, with Japanese 
> property and businesses targeted by furious demonstrators.
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> The islands are controlled by Tokyo but claimed by Beijing and Taipei, and 
> tensions peaked after the Japanese government bought three of them from their 
> private owners.
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> Beijing has kept up its rhetoric in recent days, and has sent ships to the 
> area according to the Japan Coast Guard, but has prevented any repetition of 
> large-scale protests within China.
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> There was huge public sympathy for 51-year-old Li Jianli, a Chinese citizen 
> said by domestic media to have been left partially paralysed after being 
> brutally attacked by a mob for driving a Japanese-made car.
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> The attack in the northern city of Xian, in Shaanxi province, was heavily 
> discussed on China's popular Sina Weibo microblogging site - the country's 
> version of Twitter - where it was 're-tweeted' more than 100,000 times and 
> received almost 60,000 comments by Monday morning.
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> "Ignorant. Utterly ignorant. This is not patriotism, this is an ignorant and 
> brutal act. It's illegal, and the criminal should be brought to justice," 
> said one Weibo poster.
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> "I really don't understand why Chinese are always bullying Chinese. Is this 
> patriotism?" said another.
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> - AFP/de 
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