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  Hong Kong Rallies Peacefully on Diaoyu as Riots Spread Across China
  16 September 2012
  Hong Kong

Flag Burning
Hong Kong protesters burn the Japanese flag to protest the Japanese 'nationalization' of Diaoyu Islands in front of Exchange Square where the Japanese Consulate is located.

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Protesters in Hong Kong rallied peacefully against Japanese 'nationalization' of Diaoyu Islands.
Tensions between the two countries grew after the Japanese government bought the disputed islands
from private Japanese owners.

5,000 joined the peaceful rally to protest the Japanese government’s plan to ‘nationalize’ the
disputed Diaoyu Islands, claimed the Action Committee to Defend Diaoyu Islands of Hong Kong. The
police reported a peak of about 850 people.

Meanwhile, out-of-control anti-Japanese riots in mainland China had spread to 85 cities where
burning and looting occurred in many cities like Xian, Changsha, Qingdao, Guangzhou and Shenzhen.

The rally started from Victoria Park in Causeway Bay at 3 and ended at the Consulate General of
Japan in Hong Kong at Exchange Square in Central. Many parents participated with their children and
expressed the hope of a civic education.

Tsang Kin-shing, aka 'The Bull', who landed on the Diaoyu Islands recently and hailed as a national
hero, spoke and is one of the committee members who led the rally.

Participants included delegations of Diaoyu Islands action groups from the Mainland and also from
Taiwan and Macau. The organizers called on the demonstrators to be peaceful and rational in expressing
their demands. Dozens of volunteers were deployed along the way to maintain order.

As the protesters marched peacefully pass Sogo in Causeway Bay, one of the largest Japanese department
stores, a man dressed in a red polo shirt and red cap, who is not participating in the rally, started
to burn an American flag and a Japanese flag. The Police immediately put out the fire and took him away
in a police car.

The procession shouted boycott, economic sanctions against Japan and other slogans. Demonstrators
carried banner and protest signs while Benson rallied in an ex-Chinese Red Army uniform waving a
Chinese flag.

After they arrived at the Consulate General of Japan in central, they read out their demand, burned
a Japanese flag and dispersed peacefully.

Tsang vowed that they will fixed their boat, damaged by the Japanese coast guards during the last
encounter near the Diaoyu Islands when five activists landed on one of the islands, and soon start
another expedition to the islands and attempt to land again.


The Bull Leads
Tsang Kin-shing, aka 'The Bull', who landed on the Diaoyu Islands recently and hailed as a national hero, led the rally.


The Red Army Marches
Benson rallies as an ex-Chinese Red Army with 5,000 protesters while waving the Chinese flag.


5,000 March Peacefully
5,000 protesters in Hong Kong rallied peacefully


Peaceful March
Protesters marched peacefully through the busy Causeway Bay area.


Sogo Unscathed
5,000 protesters in Hong Kong rallied peacefully past Sogo, one of the largest Japanese department stores.


National Hero
Tsang Kin-shing, aka 'The Bull', who landed on the Diaoyu Islands recently, is hailed as a national hero.


Down with Japanese Militarism
Protesters burn a Japanese military flag as reporters look on.



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