What China doesn’t want you to see: the Japanese Embassy in China

April 10th, 2005 by Adamu
Adamu

Thanks to Mainichi:


20 broken windows, thrown water bottles, tomatoes, eggs, yakiimo, enough so that you can’t step without stepping on something.

In addition to the damage at the embassy, Japanese restaurants, businesses, even Japanese cars were attacked.

The Embassy released the pictures to the Japanese media after Chinese authorities banned foreign reporters from the Embassy area.

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  • 2 Responses to 'What China doesn’t want you to see: the Japanese Embassy in China'

    1. Mutantfrog Says:

      I actually saw this picture earlier in the day on the BBC website. It’s the last one in this slideshow.

    2. Curzon Says:

      http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2005/apr/11/yehey/world/20050411wor5.html

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