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  2. 2005 anti-Japanese demonstrations - Wikipedia

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    The anti-Japanese demonstrations of 2005 were a series of demonstrations, some peaceful, some violent, which were held across most of East Asia in the spring of 2005. They were sparked off by a number of issues, including the approval of a Japanese history textbook and the proposal that Japan be granted a permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council.

  3. Xiao Riben - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Japanese demonstrators hold a sign saying "[We] strongly condemn the Japanese!! (強烈譴責小日本!!)" during the 2012 China anti-Japanese demonstrations in Taiwan [1] On September 18, 2012, anti-Japanese demonstrators march with a banner saying "1.3 billion Chinese stamp on the Japanese runts" (13亿中国人踏平小日本) in front of Japanese embassy in Beijing.

  4. Category:2005 in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "2005 in Japan" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... 2005 anti-Japanese demonstrations; E. Expo 2005; F. 2005 Fukuoka ...

  5. Protest and dissent in China - Wikipedia

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    [55]: 259 In Beijing, students distributed handbills and put up posters criticizing the CCP for being "soft" on Japan. [55]: 259 The 2005 anti-Japanese demonstrations showcased anti-Japanese sentiment. These anti-Japan protests demonstrated the mood of the Chinese against Japan. These protests broke out in China and spread from Beijing to the ...

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  7. Japanese history textbook controversies - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Japanese demonstrations were held in the spring of 2005 in China and South Korea to protest against the New History Textbook. Protests in Beijing were supervised by the Chinese Communist Party, and Japanese flags were burned in front of the Japanese embassy. [20]

  8. Chinese social media companies condemn hate speech against ...

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    China's top social media companies have condemned online hate speech targeting Japanese, delivering a vigorous response to comments triggered by a knife attack last week that killed one person and ...

  9. List of protests in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Japanese protests 2005 anti-Japanese demonstrations; 2012 China anti-Japanese demonstrations; Black Lives Matter. George Floyd protests; Extinction Rebellion (XR) 2018–2019 Gaza border protests; 15 October 2011 global protests; May Day 2009 May Day protests; 2012 May Day protests; 2013 May Day protests; 2014 May Day protests; 2015 May ...