{"id":142679,"date":"2012-09-04T09:40:36","date_gmt":"2012-09-04T16:40:36","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/?p=142679"},"modified":"2012-09-04T10:02:09","modified_gmt":"2012-09-04T17:02:09","slug":"china-detains-2-in-attack-on-japan-envoys-car","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/chinadigitaltimes.net\/2012\/09\/china-detains-2-in-attack-on-japan-envoys-car\/","title":{"rendered":"China Detains 2 in Attack on Japan Envoy’s car"},"content":{"rendered":"
As tensions with Japan over the Diaoyu Islands<\/a> have led to anti-Japanese protests,<\/a> Xinhua reports the Chinese foreign ministry has briefed Japan on the investigation of a recent incident in which the Japanese ambassador’s car was attacked by protesters<\/strong><\/a>:<\/p>\n \u00a0A Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Monday that progress has been made in the investigation over an incident involving the Japanese ambassador’s car, and China has briefed Japan on the investigation.<\/p>\n Spokesman Hong Lei made the remarks at a daily press conference.<\/p>\n Reports say the car carrying Japanese Ambassador to China Uichiro Niwa was forced to stop by two cars on his way back to the embassy on Aug. 27. A man then emerged from one of the vehicles, pulled off the flag on Unichiro Niwa’s car and fled.<\/p>\n The Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson’s office said on the evening of Aug. 27 that relevant authorities were seriously investigating the incident.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n According to The Associated Press, two men were detained over the attack<\/strong><\/a>:<\/p>\n The men, aged 23 and 25, are being held for disturbing public order, and another man has been issued a warning, the official Xinhua News Agency said.<\/p>\n It said they admitted that they committed the Aug. 27 attack, which came during a flare-up in tensions over a disputed group of uninhabited islands in the East China Sea.<\/p>\n China\u2019s Foreign Ministry expressed deep regret over the incident and said authorities would work to prevent a recurrence. Beijing faces a constant struggle to contain anti-Japanese sentiment that could harm relations with Tokyo or turn on the rulers in Beijing. Many Chinese still resent Japan\u2019s brutal World War II occupation of much of China and are quick to take offense at perceived slights from Tokyo.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Meanwhile, U.S. Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton’s rhetoric on the pacific has softened<\/a>, but tensions between China and Japan continue as Japanese surveyors visit the disputed territory<\/strong><\/a>, from Arirang:<\/p>\n Beijing reiterated Monday that China holds indisputable sovereignty over an island chain in the East China Sea known as the Diaoyu Islands in China and the Senkaku Islands in Japan and is protesting Tokyo’s move to purchase some of the islands in dispute.
\nOn Sunday, a survey team organized by the Tokyo metropolitan government arrived in waters near the islands to assess the islands’ topography.
\nJapanese media had reported earlier that the Japanese government agreed to buy three of the uninhabited islands from a private Japanese owner for roughly 27 million dollars by month’s end.
\nA spokesman for China’s foreign ministry, Hong Lei, on Monday condemned Japan’s actions, dismissing them as illegal and invalid.
\nMoreover, Hong warned that Washington should not intervene in the territorial row between the two Asian countries.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n