China: 'Beijing has moved to stem anti-Japan rallies after having been happy to let them rage through several Chinese cities last month. It has shut down nationalist websites, detained dissidents and sent out text messages warning against illegal demonstrations. The moves come ahead of a sensitive anniversary in China-Japan relations - the 4 May student protests against Japan, which took place in 1919.' (BBC)
Wednesday, May 04, 2005
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