The Research Came From My Old Geocities Page Here it is: http://web.archive.org/web/20010517195455/www.geocities.com/tokyo/4381/ posted by bobby fletcher Evidence Of Private Ownership Of Diaoyutai Before Japan’s Claim Qing Dyn. official record in 1893 showed Empress CiXi had…
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Isle protest staged at embassy in Beijing Thursday, Aug. 16, 2012 BEIJING — A group of about 20 young Chinese activists staged a demonstration Wednesday in front of the Japanese Embassy in Beijing to protest…
Associated Press/Ng Han Guan – Chinese protesters kick the barricades during an anti-Japan protest outside the Japanese embassy in Beijing, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012. Tensions between the two countries flared A total of six…
Six Chinese ships entered Japanese waters near a group of disputed islets claimed by both Beijing and Tokyo early on Friday, ignoring the Japanese coast guard’s orders to vacate its territorial waters. The first two…
Two Chinese patrol ships have been dispatched to a group of disputed islands following Tokyo’s announcement that it would purchase the isles from private owners. Beijing has vowed “reciprocal measures” should the situation escalate. Two…
Pyongyang, September 13 (KCNA) – Japanese Prime Minister Noda and other political heavyweights persistently insist that there is no evidence that Japanese imperialists forced women into sexual slavery in the past. The chairman of the…
BEIJING, Sept. 12 (Xinhua) — China reiterated its stance on the Diaoyu Islands in a meeting with a senior Japanese diplomat on Wednesday, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said Wednesday. Luo Zhaohui, director-general of the Chinese…
PENGCHIA, Taiwan Taiwan’s president used a high-profile visit to a Taiwanese islet Friday to warn Japan against making any attempts to nationalize islands that are part of a disputed chain in the East China…
The Chinese patrol ship Haijian 46, one of the two ships which is reportedly sailing near the disputed islands in the East China Sea, known as Senkaku in Japan or Diaoyu in China, in…
The U.S. imperialists’ oceanic strategy is, in essence, aimed at gratifying their unlimited greed and ambition to dominate the Asia-Pacific region, says Rodong Sinmun Friday in a bylined article. The U.S. made public a fresh…